Post-US Withdrawal Situation in Afghanistan: Implications for Pakistan
Due to geographical, ethnic and cultural proximity, Pakistan has advantaged and suffered like jugular vein from the peace and conflict-ridden circumstance of Afghanistan. Daniel S. Markey in his book analogizes Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the USA with three sinners who were trapped in hell and tormented each other for decades (Markey, 2013). The primary purpose of this article is to examine the effects of post-US withdrawal on Pakistan being a neighbouring country. This research paper also delves into the situation in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime and their relationship with TTP. Taliban are sitting at the helm of affairs who had close relations with Pakistan and ideological leanings with TTP which remained active and involved in terrorist activities in Pakistan. After identifying the core problems, some recommendations are suggested by applying the theory of economic integration and behavioural decision-making, to re-establish stability in this region.
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Terrorism, Security, Human Rights
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(1) Amer Liaquat Chattha
Deputy Director Research, Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
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APA : Chattha, A. L. (2023). Post-US Withdrawal Situation in Afghanistan: Implications for Pakistan. Global International Relations Review, VI(I), 68-75. https://doi.org/10.31703/girr.2023(VI-I).07
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CHICAGO : Chattha, Amer Liaquat. 2023. "Post-US Withdrawal Situation in Afghanistan: Implications for Pakistan." Global International Relations Review, VI (I): 68-75 doi: 10.31703/girr.2023(VI-I).07
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HARVARD : CHATTHA, A. L. 2023. Post-US Withdrawal Situation in Afghanistan: Implications for Pakistan. Global International Relations Review, VI, 68-75.
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MHRA : Chattha, Amer Liaquat. 2023. "Post-US Withdrawal Situation in Afghanistan: Implications for Pakistan." Global International Relations Review, VI: 68-75
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OXFORD : Chattha, Amer Liaquat (2023), "Post-US Withdrawal Situation in Afghanistan: Implications for Pakistan", Global International Relations Review, VI (I), 68-75
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TURABIAN : Chattha, Amer Liaquat. "Post-US Withdrawal Situation in Afghanistan: Implications for Pakistan." Global International Relations Review VI, no. I (2023): 68-75. https://doi.org/10.31703/girr.2023(VI-I).07