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AFGHANISTAN CRISIS (4) answer(s).
 
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Afghan crisis and the 2011 problem: what next / Makhmudov, Rustam   Journal Article
Makhmudov, Rustam Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   185119


Afghanistan Crisis After US Withdrawal: Implications for India / Mann, Baljit Singh   Journal Article
Mann, Baljit Singh Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Afghanistan’s quest for political change from a monarchical state to a modern state got jeopardized in the mid-1970s, partially due to the tribal nature of society and partially because of the intervention of global powers and regional powers in its internal affairs. Its geographic location, Cold War politics, and Global War on Terror (GWOT) invited the intervention of global powers and regional powers in the politics of Afghanistan, which complicated its process of political transition. The United States (US) and the former Soviet Union (SU) had failed to facilitate the establishment of a modern, inclusive, representative, and legitimate state order in Afghanistan. Global and regional politics adversely affected the process of political change in Afghanistan and also adversely affected by the perennial political turmoil characterized by extremism, terrorism, and radicalization there. The US entry to fight GWOT in Afghanistan following 9/11 happenings led to the fall of the Taliban regime. In contrast, the US exit from Afghanistan following Doha Deal resulted in the Taliban Regime’s re-emergence in August 2021.
Key Words India  Afghanistan Crisis  After US Withdrawal 
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ID:   185129


Afghanistan Crisis and India’s Choices: an Analysis of India’s Foreign Policy / Devi , Poonam   Journal Article
Devi , Poonam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Modi government has shown that it can “look beyond dogma,” whether it is through a willingness to use force in Pakistan; to build stronger relations with the Middle East; to capture Trump’s imagination; to recognize Europe’s importance in times of changing geopolitics; to embrace the fact that technology is central to international relations; or to rewire India’s position within Asia.
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ID:   078999


Crisis in Afghanistan and the need for a comprehensive strategy / Schuurmans, Laura   Journal Article
Schuurmans, Laura Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Security  Afghanistan  Afghanistan Crisis 
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