Search: Afghanistan,Taliban,China,Pakistan (4 materials)

The Fall of Kabul and the Balance of Power in Greater Eurasia

The coming to power of a radical religious movement in Afghanistan in the mid-1990s prompted an attempt by the United ... ... determine the development of world politics. Then any actions of the Taliban on the sovereign territory of Afghanistan became a legitimate ... ... consequences. First of all, it leads to the further strengthening of China, to better conditions for Russia and a weakening of the West ... ... high degree of probability, it will strengthen the position of Pakistan, which already closely cooperates with China and relies ...

02.09.2021

Waiting for the Intra-Afghan Dialogue to Begin

... the European Union. All these countries have been keeping a close eye on events in Afghanistan over the years, and during this time, they have developed a number of common... ... between the members of the tripartite group consisting of the United States, Russia and China set up to more or less coincide with the launch of U.S.–Taliban negotiations proved instrumental in moving the process forward. Russia then pushed for the mechanism to be expanded to the 3-plus format to include Iran and Pakistan, but Washington’s desire to isolate Tehran from the Afghan problem as much...

23.06.2020

Escape from Responsibility: the U.S. Is Looking for a Way Out of Afghanistan

... China is particularly important. In a climate of the armed conflict between India and Pakistan, the effectiveness of the SCO is questioned. China remains committed to providing resources for the state reconstruction, as it was... ..., Beijing is not interested in creating of “safe haven” for terrorist groups in Afghanistan because of the Uighur issue. For Russia, the problems of countering international... ... traditionally important. Ruslan Mamedov: The Inter-Afghan Talks: Transforming the Taliban The abrupt withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan could destabilize...

15.04.2019

NATO’s withdrawal from Afghanistan: problems and risks

Who power in Afghanistan will belong to after the withdrawal of the coalition ... ... seems that wider range of various political forces including the Taliban and its allies will have a share in it. Now all the actors ... ... Besides, these talks need to include one more participant – Pakistan, on whose efforts the outcome of the talks would largely ... ... withdrawal is the position of neighboring countries – Iran, Pakistan, China, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and regional powers ...

15.05.2012

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