Radicalism Breeds Radicalism: The Taliban and IS-K
A new journal article examines the impact of the rivalry with Islamic State-Khorasan on Taliban policy and their government’s failure to moderate.
A new journal article examines the impact of the rivalry with Islamic State-Khorasan on Taliban policy and their government’s failure to moderate.
Early views of key articles from the Winter 2023 edition are now available online, with investigations and book reviews covering war, politics, and society from Libya to Afghanistan.
The East Asian power is “between a rock and a hard place” trying to engage with the Taliban, scholar argues.
The events of the last few days taking place in Afghanistan have shocked many in the region.
The US withdrawal from Afghanistan and the Taliban’s rapid consolidation of control across large swaths of the country have raised alarm, not only in Kabul, but across the region.
The US military’s withdrawal from Baghram Air Base—the largest US military installation in Afghanistan— in anticipation of its complete withdrawal from the country later this year, has sparked speculation about the country’s short- to medium-term future.
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