United States and Taliban’s complicated relations date back to 9/11, when Taliban had provided refuge to alleged attackers of the terrific attacks. After that, series of atrocities committed by both sides and then finally in 2013, an effort was made to have informal presence of Taliban in Qatar, but the idea rejected by Karzai government. After that, two meetings were held in Urumqi and Murree, these meeting were between the representatives of Afghan government and Taliban, United States attended the meeting as an observer. The peace process halted after the news of death of Mullah Omar just the day before second round of Murree progress, because his death triggered uncertainty in the peace process. The peace process was renewed in 2018 whe...
This research paper addresses the efforts of the U.S. to achieve some level of reconciliation with t...
The American interference and intervention has continued in the affairs of other countries and is we...
The United States’ unilateral deal with the Taliban in February 2020 needs to be expanded if it is t...
The central government of Afghanistan and the Taliban reached a deadly stalemate, taking around one ...
On February 29, 2020, in Doha, Qatar the United States and the Afghan Taliban signed a peace agreeme...
After more than a year of negotiations it appeared in the fall of 2019 that an agreement had been re...
The long conflict that occurred in Afghanistan resulted in many casualties and setbacks in the field...
Earlier this year, the Quadrilateral Coordination Group comprised of Afghanistan, Pakistan, China, a...
Afghanistan has been a center of a struggle between major powers since the 19th century. In 2001, th...
The article presents a comparative analysis of the stages of the negotiation process between the Uni...
There was an atmosphere of hope in Afghanistan in February 2020, when the United States and the Tali...
The prodigious campaign of Taliban has emerged as the gravest threat to political stability, social ...
How have the polices of counter-terrorism and nation building by the United States impacted the nati...
The principal author of this paper, Talatbek Masadykov, has worked in Afghanistan as a Political Aff...
Afghanistan has witnessed a turbulent history of long and devastating war due to Soviet unabated inv...
This research paper addresses the efforts of the U.S. to achieve some level of reconciliation with t...
The American interference and intervention has continued in the affairs of other countries and is we...
The United States’ unilateral deal with the Taliban in February 2020 needs to be expanded if it is t...
The central government of Afghanistan and the Taliban reached a deadly stalemate, taking around one ...
On February 29, 2020, in Doha, Qatar the United States and the Afghan Taliban signed a peace agreeme...
After more than a year of negotiations it appeared in the fall of 2019 that an agreement had been re...
The long conflict that occurred in Afghanistan resulted in many casualties and setbacks in the field...
Earlier this year, the Quadrilateral Coordination Group comprised of Afghanistan, Pakistan, China, a...
Afghanistan has been a center of a struggle between major powers since the 19th century. In 2001, th...
The article presents a comparative analysis of the stages of the negotiation process between the Uni...
There was an atmosphere of hope in Afghanistan in February 2020, when the United States and the Tali...
The prodigious campaign of Taliban has emerged as the gravest threat to political stability, social ...
How have the polices of counter-terrorism and nation building by the United States impacted the nati...
The principal author of this paper, Talatbek Masadykov, has worked in Afghanistan as a Political Aff...
Afghanistan has witnessed a turbulent history of long and devastating war due to Soviet unabated inv...
This research paper addresses the efforts of the U.S. to achieve some level of reconciliation with t...
The American interference and intervention has continued in the affairs of other countries and is we...
The United States’ unilateral deal with the Taliban in February 2020 needs to be expanded if it is t...