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US withdrawal and the Taliban regime in Afghanistan: Future Policy Directions

2021
This policy brief informs on the situation on the ground in Afghanistan and what the future holds for the war-torn country under a Taliban regime. The brief discusses recent developments in the country, Taliban's PR campaign and the (grim) situation for gender and media rights under the Taliban regime in the country.
Yousaf, Farooq, Jabarkhail, Moheb
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US WITHDRAWAL & TALIBAN REGIME IN AFGHANISTAN: IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL STABILITY

Pakistan Journal of Social Research, 2022
After the United States leaves, Afghanistan, a nation decimated by a four-decade prolonged conflict, will experience much more anarchy and a humanitarian calamity. The United States' abrupt withdrawal has left a political vacuum that has spread to all of the regional states, and the state system has also disintegrated.
Mohammad Yousif, Jalal UD Din Kakar
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The Taliban's Regime Security and the Strategic Calculus of China and Pakistan

Pacific Focus
ABSTRACT This article contributes to the understanding of China and Pakistan's relations with the Taliban in Afghanistan. It examines why do the Taliban prioritize regime security in relations with China and Pakistan. The analysis argues that while China and Pakistan approach Afghanistan based on strategic, security, and economic ...
Ihsanullah Omarkhail, Hongsong Liu
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On the Al Qaida/Taliban Sanctions Regime: Due Process and Sunsetting

Chinese Journal of International Law, 2011
The Al Qaida/Taliban sanctions regime established under Resolution 1267 of the UN Security Council has been under severe strain due to lack of adherence to due process standards. Over the years, the Security Council has incrementally adopted measures to try to alleviate some of the concerns, including through the creation of an ombudsperson to receive ...
D. Tladi, G. Taylor
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Analysis of human rights violations during the taliban regime

Eurasian Journal of International Law
With the collapse of the government in 2021, the country changed deeply from all perspectives. From 2004 until 2021 the efforts for democracy and human rights were demolished and the change happened drastically. This paper records and analyzes the human rights violations that occurred during Taliban Regime in Afghanistan. It covers
Aidana Otynshiyeva, Ayatullah Nemati
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The Problem of Recognition of the Taliban Regime Within the Framework of International Law

Erciyes Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi
One of the current problems of today’s IL is the legal recognition of governments that come to power illegitimately. IL, the recognition of governments is not only a legal process but also a political one. Recognition of governments is of great importance not only in the internal affairs of a state but also in its rights and obligations to take its ...
Hazar Leylanoğlu, Tabriz Jafarov
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The Relationship between the Tehrik-i-Taliban and the Taliban Movement in Afghanistan after the Taliban Regime Came to Power in Afghanistan in August 2021: the Pakistan Factor

АФГАНИСТАН - МЕЖДУ ПРОШЛЫМ И БУДУЩИМ: НА ПУТИ К СПРАВЕДЛИВОМУ МИРУ И УСТОЙЧИВОМУ РАЗВИТИЮ
Большое спасибо, уважаемый председатель собрания. Большое спасибо, коллеги. И я выражаю большую благодарность партии «СПРАВЕДЛИВАЯ РОССИЯ  — ЗА  ПРАВДУ» и афганским друзьям, которые сегодня присутствуют на этой очень важной конференции, за приглашение меня как представителя вновь образованного Центра центральноазиатских исследований Института Китая и ...
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Geopolitical Challenges and Opportunities for India in Afghanistan Under the Taliban Regime

After US troops withdrew from Afghanistan, the Taliban returned to power, which is creating concerns for the regional and international communities. The countries in South Asia and Central Asia are threatened by the repercussions of the Taliban's resurgence. The flow of Afghan refugees into the neighboring countries has created severe ramifications for
Saroj Kumar Aryal, Simant Shankar Bharti
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The Use of Social Networks as a Tool in the Protests of Iranian People Against the Taliban Regime

In September 2022, worldwide media were fulfilled of news about the terrifying death of a young woman called Mahsa Amini. She died in a hospital after being arrested and beaten by the Morality Police and it caused thousands of protests not only in Iran, but all around the world. The revolution that started on Iranian women fighting for their rights was
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Afghanistan’s future under the Taliban regime: engagement or isolation?

Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism, 2022
Farooq Yousaf
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