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Has Imran Khan’s ouster opened a Pandora’s box in Pakistan?
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  • Has Imran Khan’s ouster opened a Pandora’s box in Pakistan?

    Khan’s removal has served to galvanize and perhaps even expand his support base and his opponents among the senior brass of the army and in the political class have unwittingly rehabilitated his public image. As Khan’s political fortunes have improved, the new coalition government is struggling to handle the hot potato of a deteriorating economy and the army is facing criticism unprecedented in recent years.

    April 26, 2022

    The Taliban: Unrecognized and unrepentant
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  • The Taliban: Unrecognized and unrepentant

    Despite expectations that China, Russia, and other states would try to exploit the Western military departure from Afghanistan, the Taliban’s regime remains unrecognized by any other government. Neighboring countries have not gone beyond limited diplomatic engagement, economic detachment, and security containment.

    April 1, 2022

    China draws closer to the Taliban as regional foreign ministers prepare to meet in Beijing
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  • China draws closer to the Taliban as regional foreign ministers prepare to meet in Beijing

    Despite the loss of crucial foreign aid, a deepening food crisis, and a sinking economy, little attention has been given to the effects of Afghanistan’s current political instability on the Taliban’s international relations. The international community has certainly taken an interest in Afghanistan, urging the Taliban to implement reforms, such as political representation for all Afghan ethnicities and respect for women’s rights, particularly when it comes to education and work. For its part, however, China has not let such concerns get in the way of establishing strong ties with the Afghan Taliban.

    March 24, 2022

    To save Afghanistan, try differently
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  • To save Afghanistan, try differently

    As global attention shifts further away from Afghanistan to Ukraine and elsewhere, time is running out to change course before the country’s freefall under the Taliban becomes irreversible. The international community needs a two-pronged, interlinked approach to normalize the economy and stabilize the political scene.

    March 14, 2022

    Taliban rule of Afghanistan at six months
  • Podcast
  • Taliban rule of Afghanistan at six months

    Marvin Weinbaum and Sayed Madadi discuss Afghanistan’s worsening economic and humanitarian crises six months after the Taliban reclaimed control of the country.

    February 25, 2022

    The Pakistani Taliban’s radical rebranding: Is there more than meets the eye?
    Security officials and relatives attend a funeral ceremony of a slain policeman, who was killed in an attack claimed by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), in the border town of Chaman on January 28, 2022. (Photo by Abdul BASIT / AFP) (Photo by ABDUL BASIT/AFP via Getty Images)
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  • The Pakistani Taliban’s radical rebranding: Is there more than meets the eye?

    In a statement released on Feb. 12, the Tehreek-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) distanced itself from international terrorism, declaring that its violence was singularly focused on Pakistan. While the TTP’s recent comments on America are unprecedented, they do fit into its broader rebranding effort under the leadership of Noor Wali Mehsud, who took over the group in 2018.

    February 24, 2022