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«Taliban Factor» in India-Central Asia Relations
This article examines role of Taliban in India’s relationship with the Central Asian Republics (CARs) in three phases – from early 1990s to 2001, from 2001 to 2021 and from 2021 onwards. In the first phase in 1990s, both India and the CARs faced serious
Raj Kumar Sharma
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The word Taliban has been used by the public and is widely known as the name of the faction of the armed political movement in Afghanistan. However, in the past some time, the term Taliban is often used as a name for a group within the Corruption ...
M. Azizzullah Ilyas
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The Pashtuns use of Suicide Bombing as a Military Operation in Afghanistan and Pakistan
This paper provided a new framework i.e., fifth-generation literature on suicide bombings. The latter have always been a central debate/value in warfare; however, they have taken a centre stage in asymmetric warfare.
Rashid Ahmed +2 more
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The Taliban factor in the political life of Afghanistan
The article is devoted to the analysis of the events that followed in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of US troops. The relevance of such studies is due to critical events related to the establishment of diplomatic bridges between Moscow and Kabul.
A. К. Botasheva, M. M. Abazalieva
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Explaining the Reasons Behind the Re-Domination of the Taliban in Afghanistan Based on Dekmejian’s Theory of Periodic Movements [PDF]
IntroductionFollowing the American invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 and the subsequent overthrow of the Taliban government, extensive efforts were made to rebuild the Afghan nation-state and establish a democratic political system.
Zahed Ghaffari Hashjin +1 more
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The return of the Taliban to Afghanistan marked the end of the country’s democratically elected government. Since the media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion and in understanding how ideologies are disseminated through language, this study ...
Bilal Ahmad, Riaz Hussain
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In August and September 2021, the Taliban emerged as a prominent subject in many media during the Afghan leadership transition. While prior research has examined the media's portrayal of the Taliban from diverse viewpoints and methodologies, no ...
Annisa Khairunnisa +3 more
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Reacting to corruption and oppression in the Kandahar of 1994, the Taliban is seen as working with Sunni clerics to foster a shariat movement for advancing economic justice and (corporal) punishment.
Michael Semple
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Noul Emirat Afgan – o lecție despre limitele conceptului occidental al democrației [PDF]
After a century of monarchy, with modernising tendencies in the 1960s, Afghanistan entered a long era of political crisis, beginning with the coup d'état of Mohammad Daoud Khan - the prince who installed himself as president with Soviet help (1973 ...
Cristian BOCANCEA
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The Taliban Did Not Create the Taliban, Imperialism Did
Sir Karl Popper’s (2002) method of historicism has been neglected in the analysis of the radicalisation of Afghanistan’s society in the form of the Taliban. Popper’s historicism is the idea that the past may allow the forecasting of the future by understanding the state of the present in one specific line of historical inquiry. It is argued herein that
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