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ID133166
Title ProperIran's continuing interests in Afghanistan
LanguageENG
AuthorKutty, Sumitha Narayanan
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)As the year 2014 rolls on and the United States nears completion of its military drawdown in Afghanistan, its neighbors have no choice but to adjust to the quickly changing landscape. One of Afghanistan's most important-but largely understudied-neighbors is Iran. In the years that have passed since 9/11, it is often forgotten that Iran was an early supporter of the ensuing October 2001 invasion of Afghanistan. Tehran had long been wary of the Taliban and the raft of Sunni Islamist extremists it had aided and abetted. Tehran played an extremely constructive role during the Bonn Process, which produced Afghanistan's constitution including the emphasis upon democracy and support for the military invasion, Operation Enduring Freedom.
`In' analytical NoteWashington Quarterly Vol.37, No.2; Sum.2014: p.139-156
Journal SourceWashington Quarterly Vol.37, No.2; Sum.2014: p.139-156
Key WordsMilitary Drawdown ;  Operation Enduring Freedom - OEF ;  Sunni Islamist ;  Changing Landscape ;  Iran ;  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 Security


 
 
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