Post Withdrawal Situation of us Troops from Afghanistan: Role of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)
The study of international relations has been re-examined in light of a global perspective on politics since the conclusion of World War 2 and the September 11 terrorist attacks. Examining Afghanistan's connection with the SCO is a relatively new subject of study. Between 2001 and 2011,China intervened strategically and economically in Afghanistan in the Bonn talks between Afghanistan, China, and the SCO. Afghanistan was awarded observer status by the SCO in 2012 in order to facilitate the integration of the broader area into the SCO and diminish US-NATO influence in the nation where Russia's key geostrategic interests lay. For China, Afghanistan's natural riches are particularly valuable. Despite the United States' exit from Afghanistan, the Taliban maintains total control of the country, and international governments refuse to recognize them.The country's position is deteriorating due to the government's lack of legitimacy. Both Moscow and Beijing want to put an end to the situation.
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Regional Politics, Afghan Issue, Taliban Regime, International Organization
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(1) Abdul Saboor
Lecturer, Government Degree College, K.N Shah, Department of Education, Government of Sindh, Pakistan
(2) Sardar Ahmed
Assistant Professor and HOD Arabic Department, Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
(3) Taha Shabbir
Assistant Professor, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University, SBA, Sindh, Pakistan
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APA : Saboor, A., Ahmed, S., & Shabbir, T. (2021). Post Withdrawal Situation of us Troops from Afghanistan: Role of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). Global International Relations Review, IV(IV), 43-54. https://doi.org/10.31703/girr.2021(IV-IV).05
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CHICAGO : Saboor, Abdul, Sardar Ahmed, and Taha Shabbir. 2021. "Post Withdrawal Situation of us Troops from Afghanistan: Role of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)." Global International Relations Review, IV (IV): 43-54 doi: 10.31703/girr.2021(IV-IV).05
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HARVARD : SABOOR, A., AHMED, S. & SHABBIR, T. 2021. Post Withdrawal Situation of us Troops from Afghanistan: Role of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). Global International Relations Review, IV, 43-54.
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MHRA : Saboor, Abdul, Sardar Ahmed, and Taha Shabbir. 2021. "Post Withdrawal Situation of us Troops from Afghanistan: Role of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)." Global International Relations Review, IV: 43-54
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MLA : Saboor, Abdul, Sardar Ahmed, and Taha Shabbir. "Post Withdrawal Situation of us Troops from Afghanistan: Role of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)." Global International Relations Review, IV.IV (2021): 43-54 Print.
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OXFORD : Saboor, Abdul, Ahmed, Sardar, and Shabbir, Taha (2021), "Post Withdrawal Situation of us Troops from Afghanistan: Role of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)", Global International Relations Review, IV (IV), 43-54
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TURABIAN : Saboor, Abdul, Sardar Ahmed, and Taha Shabbir. "Post Withdrawal Situation of us Troops from Afghanistan: Role of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)." Global International Relations Review IV, no. IV (2021): 43-54. https://doi.org/10.31703/girr.2021(IV-IV).05