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United States Foreign Policy: Peace Agreement with the Taliban in 2020
The events of 9/11 of 2001 led the United States to issue a Global War on Terror (GWOT) policy. One implementation of this policy is the war against Al-Qaeda groups under the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. The U.S.
Awani Yamora Masta
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Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan: A New Stimulus for Iran’s Outreaching India
Historically, Afghanistan has remained an active and one of the determining factors in shaping regional power structure. The U.S. withdrawal from the country is regarded as a turning point in the ongoing regional realignment process.
Mukhtar Ahmad Bhat, Ertan Efegil
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Examination of Afghanistan's Development Traps
Abstract We examine the factors behind Afghanistan's persistent underdevelopment. Drawing on various theories of development traps operating at the demographic, economic and institutional levels, we seek to assess whether and to what extent their functioning affects Afghanistan's development. To capture the functioning of development traps empirically,
Klemen Knez, Tina G. Lokar
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Intra-Afghan Peace Talks: A Channel to Peace
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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Being a Woman under Taliban’s Theocratic Regime
In the light of the recent events that have taken place in Afghanistan, the purpose of this policy brief is to turn back to the time when the Taliban were in power (1996-2001) and to explore the brutality of their theocratic regime against women. In particular, this policy brief examines the restrictions imposed by the Taliban on Afghan women, by ...
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Pakistan in 2008: Moving Beyond Musharraf [PDF]
Following the assassination of Benazir Bhutto in December 2007 and national elections in February 2008, Pakistan struggled to distance itself from the discredited military regime of President (General) Pervez Musharraf.
Nelson, Matthew J.
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Thinking about the 'law of unintended consequences' [PDF]
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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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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Este artigo pretende apresentar a relação entre a formação do Regime Taliban e os interesses estratégicos na Ásia Central e, assim, demonstrar o quanto a retórica da luta anti ...
Alexander Vianna
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India’s Afghanistan policy: a quest for strategic space post the US withdrawal
This paper attempts to analyse India’s foreign policy towards Afghanistan in the post-9/11 era. While the 9/11 attacks marked the beginning of a new epoch in world politics, the ensuing US-led military intervention in Afghanistan offered India a much ...
Reyaz Ahmad Ganaie +1 more
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