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How the Taliban Are Losing the Peace in Afghanistan

open access: yesCurrent history, 2023
Afghanistan’s Taliban are back in power. How did they get there? How can their discriminatory policies be explained? And what can be done about it? The article looks back at the failure of international engagement in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2021 and the
A. Jackson, Florian Weigand
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The Taliban and Their Machiavellian Moment

open access: yesJournal of Asian and African Studies, 2023
The Taliban 2.0 have made overtures to states across different regions to seek international recognition. In a departure from their past isolationist foreign policy practices, I argue the Taliban have expediently, yet uncharacteristically, pursued these ...
Mohsen Solhdoost
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Pakistan in 2009: Tackling the Taliban? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Party-based political competition played an important part in shaping key events in Pakistan in 2009. This article examines the impact of party-based competition on the much-delayed restoration of Supreme Court Chief Justice Mohammad Iftikhar Chaudhry ...
Nelson, Matthew J.
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Working with the Taliban: from the first to the second Emirate

open access: yesCentral Asian Survey, 2023
Nearly two years after the Taliban seized power in Kabul, in August 2021, the international aid community continued to search for workable approaches to deal with the new situation.
Astri Suhrke, Susanne Schmeidl
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U.S. – TALIBAN: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE STAGES OF NEGOTIATIONS

open access: yesСравнительная политика, 2020
The article presents a comparative analysis of the stages of the negotiation process between the United States and the Taliban. The different positions of the B. Obama and D. Trump administrations towards the Afghan peace process are also compared.
G. G. Machitidze
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The Taliban insurgency and an analysis of Shabnamah (night letters) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09592310701674176The Taliban has recently re-emerged on the Afghan scene with vengeance. Five years after being defeated by a US coalition, the resurgent Taliban, backed by al-Qaeda, are mounting an increasingly virulent ...
Johnson, Thomas H.
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Politik Islam di Afghanistan: Studi Terhadap Kekuasaan Kelompok Taliban

open access: yesLocal History & Heritage, 2023
Afghanistan is a Muslim country with a long history of conflict. Politics in Afghanistan has always been characterized by repeated coups against the ruling leaders.
Septian Fatianda
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Intra-Afghan Peace Talks: A Channel to Peace

open access: yesGlocality, 2020
The Taliban is one of the Islamic fundamentalist movements formed in the early 1990s by an Afghan faction of Mujahedeen, the Islamist fighters who had fought against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan which took place in December 1979 and continued up ...
Maryam Jami
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Thinking about the 'law of unintended consequences' [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The United State’s now-not-so-covert drone based program targeting Al Qaeda (AQ) and Taliban commanders based in Pakistan’s inhospitable and hostile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FETA) has been operational since 2004.
Singh, Rashmi
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Pre-2001 Taliban Religious Ideology – Context, Roots and Manifestations

open access: yesStudia Religiologica, 2021
This paper critically re-examines some of the prevailing narratives about the religious ideology of the early Taliban and analyses the four most common conventional concepts of it: being an ...
Marcin Krzyżanowski
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