Reading the Af-Pak Narrative, from the US disengagement to Russian re-engagement

The US has prolonged its stay in Afghanistan with the security situation remaining far from improving. The indefatigable demand for resources to maintain counter-insurgency operations was a major debate in 2016 US Presidential elections with a demand for an earlier withdrawal from America’s Trillion...

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Main Author: ambrish -- dhaka
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Published: Jurist, Publishing Group 2017-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.comparativepolitics.org/jour/article/view/642
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description The US has prolonged its stay in Afghanistan with the security situation remaining far from improving. The indefatigable demand for resources to maintain counter-insurgency operations was a major debate in 2016 US Presidential elections with a demand for an earlier withdrawal from America’s Trillion dollars plus war effort. Russians having sensed the weakening of the US influence warmed upto the idea of new Afghan situation involving Taliban and their masters, the Pakistan army. Russia had experienced vulnerabilities of Islamisation in Central Asia and Caucasus, and the ISIS brand radicalisation added to the fear of political destabilisation of Central Asian states. The Islamic State showed up in Afghanistan and Pakistan as ISIS-Khorasan branch. Russia needed Pakistan as an ally to fight Daesh’s presence on its southern periphery. However, there remained many intertwined security challenges that complicate the South Asian geopolitics, especially, the Af-Pak region. Russia’s Taliban policy might be the hitherto unused leverage that it might be using in order to strike balance all along the shatterbelt.
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spelling doaj.art-251a7b111d104c9386f62ad78ccf917d2023-12-02T08:51:29ZengJurist, Publishing GroupСравнительная политика2221-32792412-49902017-12-0184664Reading the Af-Pak Narrative, from the US disengagement to Russian re-engagementambrish -- dhaka0Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityThe US has prolonged its stay in Afghanistan with the security situation remaining far from improving. The indefatigable demand for resources to maintain counter-insurgency operations was a major debate in 2016 US Presidential elections with a demand for an earlier withdrawal from America’s Trillion dollars plus war effort. Russians having sensed the weakening of the US influence warmed upto the idea of new Afghan situation involving Taliban and their masters, the Pakistan army. Russia had experienced vulnerabilities of Islamisation in Central Asia and Caucasus, and the ISIS brand radicalisation added to the fear of political destabilisation of Central Asian states. The Islamic State showed up in Afghanistan and Pakistan as ISIS-Khorasan branch. Russia needed Pakistan as an ally to fight Daesh’s presence on its southern periphery. However, there remained many intertwined security challenges that complicate the South Asian geopolitics, especially, the Af-Pak region. Russia’s Taliban policy might be the hitherto unused leverage that it might be using in order to strike balance all along the shatterbelt.https://www.comparativepolitics.org/jour/article/view/642russiatalibangeopoliticsmiddle eastdaeshsyria
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Reading the Af-Pak Narrative, from the US disengagement to Russian re-engagement
Сравнительная политика
russia
taliban
geopolitics
middle east
daesh
syria
title Reading the Af-Pak Narrative, from the US disengagement to Russian re-engagement
title_full Reading the Af-Pak Narrative, from the US disengagement to Russian re-engagement
title_fullStr Reading the Af-Pak Narrative, from the US disengagement to Russian re-engagement
title_full_unstemmed Reading the Af-Pak Narrative, from the US disengagement to Russian re-engagement
title_short Reading the Af-Pak Narrative, from the US disengagement to Russian re-engagement
title_sort reading the af pak narrative from the us disengagement to russian re engagement
topic russia
taliban
geopolitics
middle east
daesh
syria
url https://www.comparativepolitics.org/jour/article/view/642
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