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Title
Evolving Dynamics of Afghan-Peace Processes: Implications for Regional Connectivity between Pakistan and Central Asian Republics
Author(s)
Syed. Taseen Rashid
Abstract
Afghanistan has been a bone of contention in the Asian continent for nearly about half a decade. The reason behind this is the political instability in the country and some external and internal factors which have not proved to be beneficial for the country. After a long stay of the Unites States in Afghanistan, the Taliban finally regained the control of Afghanistan and established their government. This phenomenon has changed the landscape of politics, economy and security at regional level. Presently, peacebuilding in Afghanistan has become an essential component of regional security. Afghanistan’s neighbors namely Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Iran and China are now exposed to potential threats emanating from Afghanistan. Moreover, the present crisis in Afghanistan has been steering daunting threats to regional connectivity projects between Pakistan with the Central Asian Republics. This study is examining the efforts of China, Russia, Pakistan the Central Asian Republics in Afghanistan’s peace process. Later an account of likely threats to energy, rail and rods projects has been presented. In the end, recommendations are provided by observing the dynamics of peace process in Afghanistan.
Type
Thesis/Dissertation MS
Faculty
Social Sciences
Department
International Relations
Language
English
Publication Date
2037-04-13
Subject
International Relations
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Format
16th Edition Chicago
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