The Afghan marathon: why no one is in a rush at the Doha talks

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Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences

The Afghan marathon: why no one is in a rush at the Doha talks
// Pathways to Peace and Security. 2021. No 1(60). P. 99-119
DOI: 10.20542/2307-1494-2021-1-99-119

Abstract

The article analyzes the Afghan peace process, including the roles of internal and external players. It examines the impact of the national reconciliation policy on the domestic political process in Afghanistan and on the military and political situation in the country. The national program aimed at settling the armed conflict is interpreted as a response to changes in the U.S. policy for Afghanistan, including preparations for the withdrawal of the U.S. troops. The author also pays attention to the geopolitical dimension of the problem and to possible scenarios for the evolution of the peace process.


Keywords

Afghanistan, peace process, security situation, Doha negotiations, High Peace Council


About author
Mohammad Omar Nessar is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences.

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For citation:
Nessar M. The Afghan marathon: why no one is in a rush at the Doha talks // Pathways to Peace and Security. 2021. No 1(60). P. 99-119. https://doi.org/10.20542/2307-1494-2021-1-99-119



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