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ID133165
Title ProperIran's foreign policy in post-Taliban Afghanistan
LanguageENG
AuthorBarzegar, Kayhan
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since the collapse of the Taliban regime in 2001, Iran has followed a two-pronged policy in Afghanistan: first, preserve stability and support the Afghan central government, and second, oppose the presence of foreign forces in the country. For Iran, Afghanistan is the focus point of its "Look to the East" grand strategy-which primarily seeks increased energy and economic relations between Iran and eastern countries in the Asia region, especially India, China, and Japan,1 and is the axis of its goal to establish stability in Southern and Central Asia. That is why, for the past 13 years, Iran has supported so many state-building efforts in post-Taliban Afghanistan.
`In' analytical NoteWashington Quarterly Vol.37, No.2; Sum.2014: p.119-137
Journal SourceWashington Quarterly Vol.37, No.2; Sum.2014: p.119-137
Key WordsIran ;  Afghanistan ;  Iran's Foreign Policy ;  Post-Taliban Regime ;  Post-Taliban Afghanistan ;  Counter-Insurgency ;  Counter-Terrorism ;  Central Asia ;  Taliban Regime ;  Look East Policy ;  Grand Strategy ;  Energy Policy ;  Economic Policy ;  Economic Relations


 
 
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