Following the killing of the Taliban Chief Akhtar Mansoor, Taliban’s relationship, and cooperation with the Shia majority Iran has emerged as a new dimension of the Afghan conflict. Cooperation between the two old-foes defies historical geopolitical and geo-sectarian trends
Afghanistan is still not a stable state with strong central government controlling the whole state t...
Afghanistan has been a center of a struggle between major powers since the 19th century. In 2001, th...
To date, USA has not designed a policy to deal with Afghanistan and Iraq without Iran. One of the fu...
Following the killing of the Taliban Chief Akhtar Mansoor, Taliban’s relationship, and cooperation w...
Afghanistan’s reversion to Taliban rule poses severe threats to the Islamic Republic of Iran. Tehran...
Since 1979, Iran\u27s objectives in Afghanistan have changed as Afghanistan\u27s domestic landscape ...
Over the years, Iran’s approach to the Taliban has had ups and downs. Iran welcomed the United State...
How far is Tehran willing and able to play either a constructive or destructive role in the stabilis...
Afghanistan is once again facing a deteriorating security situation. In Helmand, the country’s large...
Iran’s opening has shaken up the global International Relations discourse, creating new opportunitie...
The purpose of this study is to find out how the relations between Afghanistan and Iran have been af...
This report offers a critical examination of Iran's influence in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Two point...
Iran has crucial security interests—both conven- tional and unconventional—that have been put in ser...
The recent attack on the Hazara Shiite community was claimed by ISIS, revealing the growing penetrat...
In Western media, Afghanistan is frequently portrayed as a hotbed of radical Islamist movements. Pro...
Afghanistan is still not a stable state with strong central government controlling the whole state t...
Afghanistan has been a center of a struggle between major powers since the 19th century. In 2001, th...
To date, USA has not designed a policy to deal with Afghanistan and Iraq without Iran. One of the fu...
Following the killing of the Taliban Chief Akhtar Mansoor, Taliban’s relationship, and cooperation w...
Afghanistan’s reversion to Taliban rule poses severe threats to the Islamic Republic of Iran. Tehran...
Since 1979, Iran\u27s objectives in Afghanistan have changed as Afghanistan\u27s domestic landscape ...
Over the years, Iran’s approach to the Taliban has had ups and downs. Iran welcomed the United State...
How far is Tehran willing and able to play either a constructive or destructive role in the stabilis...
Afghanistan is once again facing a deteriorating security situation. In Helmand, the country’s large...
Iran’s opening has shaken up the global International Relations discourse, creating new opportunitie...
The purpose of this study is to find out how the relations between Afghanistan and Iran have been af...
This report offers a critical examination of Iran's influence in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Two point...
Iran has crucial security interests—both conven- tional and unconventional—that have been put in ser...
The recent attack on the Hazara Shiite community was claimed by ISIS, revealing the growing penetrat...
In Western media, Afghanistan is frequently portrayed as a hotbed of radical Islamist movements. Pro...
Afghanistan is still not a stable state with strong central government controlling the whole state t...
Afghanistan has been a center of a struggle between major powers since the 19th century. In 2001, th...
To date, USA has not designed a policy to deal with Afghanistan and Iraq without Iran. One of the fu...