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China�s Afghan Policy: De Facto Recognition of The Taliban Regime
This study aims to investigate China s proactive stance toward developing tight ties with the Taliban regime. The author applies external-internal setting theory to examine China s reasons for not carrying out Government Recognition to Taliban regime along with rational choice theory to emphasize why the choice to recognize the Taliban only as a de ...
Bambang Cipto, Liza Umami
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Afghanistan, during the Taliban regime, has traditionally been shaped by patriarchal cultural norms and values that limit women’s rights and opportunities.
Epata Puji Astuti
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Pak-Afghan Relations: A Case of Taliban Regime Past and Present
In 1996, Afghanistan saw the establishment of the Taliban government, which emerged as a radical Islamist regime following a period of civil war and instability in the country. The regime received recognition from only a few countries, including Pakistan, while the rest of the international community largely rejected their rule. In the wake of the 9/11
Saira Akram, Anum Riaz
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This study investigates the complex relationship between power dynamics, gender inequalities, and ideological influence in the field of journalism during the Taliban regime's rule.
Fadhlur Rahman +3 more
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Resurgence of Taliban in Afghanistan: Analysing the Status of women during the Taliban regime
ARTICLE DETAILS ABSTRACT Article History Published Online: 13 September 2021 Afghanistan with its traditional and religious society is one of the most contested regions of the world.
Vasundra Raje, Zeba .
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AFGHANISTAN: AN OVERVIEW AFTER THE TALIBAN REGIME
Since the Taliban’s were driven away from the power of Afghanistan in 2001 by the help of international forces, the country is going through major socio-economic and political reformation despite of the challenge of different Islamic-terrorist groups. Among the achievements after Taliban era: the educational development, women empowerment, sanitation ...
P. Sarmachar
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Factors Hindering Access and Utilization of Maternal Healthcare in Afghanistan Under the Taliban Regime: A Qualitative Study with Recommended Solutions. [PDF]
Background/Objectives: This study identifies barriers to maternal and child healthcare access in Afghanistan under the Taliban and proposes solutions using the WHO Health System Building Blocks Framework.
Ibrahimi S +4 more
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Dealing with the New Taliban Regime in Afghanistan
J. Jeganaathan
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The future of Afghanistan under Taliban-led regime: challenges and likely scenarios
Since the takeover of the Afghan Taliban, there has been a lack of cohesion on the internal and external front and critical issues, including international recognition, the question of ethnicity, inclusive government, human rights, internal and external security, economy, and regional implication of the security and insecurity.
Aamir Khan, Aqsa Durrani
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To sustain maternal and newborn health in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime, midwifery must be prioritised [PDF]
Sharma, Esther +3 more
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