The return of the taliban: : new dinamics of the afghan crisis
The return to power of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan in August 2021 has caused deep concerns in the international community based on its experience as government in the period 1996-2001 and for its alliance with terrorist organizations. After the military intervention led by the United States as...
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I15-R209-article-992021-12-15T14:51:27Z The return of the taliban: : new dinamics of the afghan crisis El retorno del talibán: : nuevas dinámicas de la crisis afgana Pace, Luca Talibán Afganistán Estados Unidos Al-Qaeda cooperación internacional Taliban Afghanistan United States Al-Qaeda international cooperation The return to power of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan in August 2021 has caused deep concerns in the international community based on its experience as government in the period 1996-2001 and for its alliance with terrorist organizations. After the military intervention led by the United States as a result of the 9/11 attacks, perpetrated by Al-Qaeda, the Taliban took refuge strategically without giving up their aspirations for power achieved. It took twenty years of resistance for his return to government, taking advantage of the accelerated withdrawal process of the US troops announced by Trump and continued by Biden. In this context of uncertainty and expectation, some western countries have suspended cooperation projects that they had until then with Afghanistan, while some others such as China and Russia have sought incipient channels of rapprochement. This paper seeks to address how the experience of the Taliban government in the past has generated new concerns in the international community after its return to power, to the point of freeze the aid projects pending favorable winks. La vuelta al poder del régimen del Talibán en Afganistán en agosto de 2021 ha causado hondas preocupaciones en la comunidad internacional en función de su experiencia como gobierno en el período 1996-2001 y por su alianza con organizaciones terroristas. Tras la intervención militar liderada por los Estados Unidos como consecuencia de los atentados del 11-S, perpetrados por Al-Qaeda, los talibanes se refugiaron estratégicamente durante años sin deponer sus aspiraciones de poder alcanzadas. Tuvieron que pasar veinte años de resistencia para su regreso al gobierno, aprovechando el acelerado proceso de retirada de las tropas norteamericanas anunciado por Trump y continuado por Biden. En este contexto de incertidumbre y expectativa, algunos países de Occidente han suspendido proyectos de cooperación internacional que tenían hasta entonces con Afganistán, mientras que otros como China y Rusia han buscado incipientes canales de acercamiento. Este trabajo busca abordar cómo la experiencia de gobierno del Talibán en el pasado ha generado nuevas inquietudes en la comunidad internacional tras su vuelta al poder, a punto tal de congelar los proyectos de asistencia a la espera de guiños favorables. Centro de Estudios en Relaciones Internacionales de Rosario, CERIR 2022-01-03 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Comentario evaluado por pares application/pdf https://revista-mici.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revistamici/article/view/99 10.35305/revistamici.vi34.99 Revista Integración y Cooperación Internacional; Núm. 34 (2022); 71-78 1852-9798 spa https://revista-mici.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revistamici/article/view/99/67 Derechos de autor 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ |
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The return to power of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan in August 2021 has caused deep concerns in the international community based on its experience as government in the period 1996-2001 and for its alliance with terrorist organizations. After the military intervention led by the United States as a result of the 9/11 attacks, perpetrated by Al-Qaeda, the Taliban took refuge strategically without giving up their aspirations for power achieved. It took twenty years of resistance for his return to government, taking advantage of the accelerated withdrawal process of the US troops announced by Trump and continued by Biden. In this context of uncertainty and expectation, some western countries have suspended cooperation projects that they had until then with Afghanistan, while some others such as China and Russia have sought incipient channels of rapprochement. This paper seeks to address how the experience of the Taliban government in the past has generated new concerns in the international community after its return to power, to the point of freeze the aid projects pending favorable winks. |
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