Owing to its geo-strategic location and mineral wealth, Afghanistan has acquired significance in the inter-state politics of Asia as well as world politics during the past decades. This book discusses the Taliban’s return which outlines the recent and current developments in contemporary Afghanistan.

The essays in this volume:

  • Locate Afghanistan under globalisation and reflect on the state and nation-building efforts in Afghanistan by shedding light on the status of citizens, especially women
  • Analyse how the Taliban survived in all these years, and how it returned to power
  • Examine Afghanistan’s relations with major powers like the USA, China, and India and explore the intricacies of ties between India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan within the Indian subcontinent

Shedding light on a threshold moment in 21st Century world politics, this work will be useful to scholars and researchers in political science, international relations, sociology, area studies, and the interested general reader.

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Owing to its geo-strategic location and mineral wealth, Afghanistan has acquired significance in the inter-state politics of Asia as well as world politics during the past decades. This book discusses the Taliban’s return which outlines the recent and current developments in contemporary Afghanistan.

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PART I: Engaging with Afghanistan 1. Introduction 2. Situating Afghanistan in a Globalising World 3. ‘Pragmatism’ against ‘Ideology’ in Transnational vs Regional Jihadist Groups: Situating Taliban and Islamic State-Khorasan on a Conflict-Cooperation Continuum. PART II: What about the Taliban? 4. Through the Lens of Belief: Taliban's Worldview and Its Influence 5. Pieced Peace in Afghanistan: Evaluating the Peace Processes for Ending the Conflict in Afghanistan Post-2014 6. State building in Talibanized Afghanistan: Lessons from History PART III: Afghanistan and Major Powers 7. The U.S. Role in Afghanistan: A Critical Overview 8. China’s Engagement with Afghanistan: Quest for Security, Stability and Strategy 9. Is the Past a Prologue? Deciphering India’s North–West Engagement

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Product details

ISBN
9780367243135
Published
2024-12-04
Edition
2. edition
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
320 gr
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
UP, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
160

Biographical note

Rajen Harshé has taught Political Science and International Relations for more than four decades in places such as University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, and South Asian University, New Delhi. He is a founding and the former Vice Chancellor of the Central University of Allahabad (2005–10), Prayagraj, India. He also worked as President of the G.B. Pant Social Science Institute (2014–20), Prayagraj. He has written extensively on African and International Affairs. His latest work is Africa in World Affairs: Politics of Imperialism, the Cold War and Globalisation (Oxon, New York, New Delhi, Routledge, 2019).

Dhananjay Tripathi is Associate Professor (Senior Grade) at the Department of International Relations, South Asian University (SAU), New Delhi, India. His recent publications are (ed) Re-imagining Border Studies in South Asia (2020, Routledge), co-edited South Asia: Boundaries, Borders and Beyond (2022, Routledge), and Afghanistan Post-2014: Power Configurations and Evolving Trajectories (2016, Routledge). He has contributed several articles to reputed international academic journals.