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ID188137
Title ProperCentral Asian Countries
Other Title InformationLearning to Live Next to the Taliban
LanguageENG
AuthorMarat, Erica
Summary / Abstract (Note)With the withdrawal of the US and coalition forces from Afghanistan and the rapid takeover by the Taliban, most Central Asian governments recognized the Taliban in a pragmatic decision to peacefully coexist with the neighboring extremist regime that will likely remain in power for the foreseeable future. Tajikistan is, however, denying the Taliban recognition and indirectly supporting the resistance movement in Panjshir. The political and human catastrophe in Afghanistan is threatening to boost autocratic tendencies and further deepen political gaps in Central Asian societies. This article discusses the rationale behind each Central Asian government’s approach to the Talibanized Afghanistan and the looming domestic and external challenges to the region.
`In' analytical NoteOrbis Vol. 66, No.3; Summer 2022: p.391-401
Journal SourceOrbis 2022-07 66, 3
Key WordsTaliban ;  Central Asian Countries