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Exploring Afghan Refugees' Post-Resettlement Experiences in North America: A Scoping Review. [PDF]

open access: yesCan J Nurs Res
Amanzai H   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Factors associated with Afghan household food security pre- and post-Taliban regime

Journal of Public Health Policy, 2023
<p>To determine multifaceted determinants of household vulnerability to food insecurity in Afghanistan before and after the Taliban takeover, we randomly selected 555 households from 13 provinces, conducted in-person surveys, and applied the Household Food Insecurity Assess Scale (HFIAS) and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM).
Seyyed Amin Allah Sadat   +10 more
openaire   +4 more sources

Afghanistan’s future under the Taliban regime: engagement or isolation?

Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism, 2021
On August 31, 2021, the US completed its twenty-year war on terror in Afghanistan. Soon after, the Taliban and its allies established full control over Afghanistan.
Farooq Yousaf, Moheb Jabarkhail
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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 armed resistance to the Taliban regime in Afghanistan

Security science journal, 2021
The main violent threat to the Taliban regime comes from the Islamic State in Khorasan Province (ISIS-K) armed group, but the Taliban regime will also have to deal with armed resistance from ethnic groups in Afghanistan that already feel threatened by the new regime.
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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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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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Pakistan and the 2.0 Taliban (Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan) Regime New Scene

Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies
This study explores the impact and repercussions of Pakistan's long-term support of the Taliban on Afghanistan's foreign relations and politics, focusing on the impact on Afghanistan's relations with its neighbors. This study investigates Pakistan's influence on the Afghan Taliban's second rule and Pakistan's authority over Afghanistan's foreign policy.
Amanullah Zarawar   +2 more
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RELATIONS BETWEEN AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN DURING THE TALIBAN REGIME (1996-2001)

The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations
This article tries to study the Taliban movement and its relationship with Pakistan, which represents a part of the political processes taking place in international relations, Pakistan's ambitions in Afghanistan, the reasons for its dynamic changes and its results.
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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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