ID | 079858 |
Title Proper | Fighting the Taliban |
Other Title Information | Pakistan at war with itself |
Language | ENG |
Author | Behuria, Ashok K |
Publication | 2007. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Some new groups calling themselves Pakistani Taliban with links to the Afghan Taliban have asserted themselves in the tribal areas of Pakistan. This has complicated the internal security scenario for Pakistan. This article traces the roots of the problem and argues that the State with its confessional character emits strong Islamist impulses making it easy for Taliban-like forces to take roots in Pashtun dominated areas in Pakistan. While the process of Talibanisation may not succeed in engulfing the entire state of Pakistan, it will certainly pose a critical internal challenge, contributing to its fragility and compelling Pakistan to stay perennially engaged with its internal security. Roll back is difficult but not impossible. This will involve the strong commitment of the State to take steps to bring about social, economic and political transformation in the Taliban-infested areas, and an effort on the part of the international community to help Pakistan in this critical endeavour. |
`In' analytical Note | Australian Journal of International Affairs Vol. 61, No.4; Dec 2007: p529-543 |
Journal Source | Australian Journal of International Affairs Vol. 61, No.4; Dec 2007: p529-543 |
Key Words | Taliban ; Pakistan ; War on Terrorism |