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DOUBLE GAME
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126302
Afghanistan: it is time the world woke up
/ Mahalingam, V
Mahalingam, V
Journal Article
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Publication
2013.
Key Words
Terrorism
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Afghanistan
;
Xinjiang
;
Osama Bin Laden
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Ayman al-Zawahiri
;
Al Qaeda
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Balochistan
;
TTP
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PML-N
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Double Game
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Af - Pak Region
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Eastern Turkistan
;
Lashkar -i-Jhangvi
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Pakistan - 1967-1977
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ID:
188337
Contextualising the Taliban redux (2021): is the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan a Pyrrhic Victory for Pakistan?
/ Ullah, Zahid
Ullah, Zahid
Journal Article
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After the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, a Pakistan spy chief told journalists in Kabul: ‘don’t worry, everything will be okay’ in Afghanistan. What is interesting to note in this assertion is that Pakistan had consistently been accused of playing a ‘double game’ in the war on terror since 2001. This paper examines the return of the Taliban and Pakistan’s role in their victory in August-2021. In particular, it addresses the following questions: Why are Pakistan-Afghanistan relations so fraught? What is the pattern of Pakistan’s influence over the Afghan Taliban? How different is the post- 2021 Taliban regime from its Taliban predecessors (1996–2001)? What might the long-term implications of the Taliban victory be for Pakistan? This paper employs the security-cum-rentier state framework to explain Pakistan’s double game in the war on terror. Moreover, this paper aims to situate and contextualize the situation in Afghanistan (2001–2021) in the ongoing geopolitical rivalry, i.e. Quad/ Indo-Pacific Strategy (West) versus the Belt and Road Initiative (China). Methodologically, this study is based on secondary sources and some primary sources (official documents).
Key Words
Afghanistan
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Pakistan
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Afghan Taliban
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Double Game
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Afghan Jihad
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Taliban 2.0
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ID:
093749
Double game: the great powers in the gathering storm
/ Narochnitskaia, N
Narochnitskaia, N
Journal Article
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Publication
2009.
Summary/Abstract
SO FAR HISTORIANS AND POLITICAL SCIENTISTS have failed to arrive at a more or less concerted opinion about World War II, which marked a turning point in the history of the 20th century. In recent years, the discussion has spilled beyond academic frameworks. It means that new eloquent facts and documents are no longer enough to uphold one's opinion: the entire ideological concept the Western experts apply when dealing with the events and evidence of the 1930s-1940s should be refuted.
Key Words
Peace
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Russia
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Communism
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Freedom
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Nazism
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Hitler
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Soviet Army
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Double Game
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Russian Blood
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International Laws
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Soviet-German Treaty - 1939
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Cold War
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World War II
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ID:
107179
Pakistan's double game: supporting and opposing terrorism
/ Rath, Saroj Kumar
Rath, Saroj Kumar
Journal Article
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Publication
2011.
Key Words
Terrorism
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Taliban
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ISI
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Al-Qaeda
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Double Game
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Pakistan - 1967-1977
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ID:
102323
Pakistan's strategic depth in Afghanistan
/ Singh, Harjeet
Singh, Harjeet
Journal Article
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Publication
2011.
Key Words
Taliban
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Afghanistan
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India
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Waziristan
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Strategic Depth
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Khyber Pass
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Durand Line
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Quetta
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Afghan Taliban
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Double Game
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Parvez Kayani
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Hindu Kush
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Pakistan - 1967-1977
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