INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FACTORS OF TALIBAN ORIGIN
Abstract
This article analyzes the internal and external factors that led to the emergence of the Taliban. It is based on historical methods and scientific evidence as to why the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan. The author's views are also cited on the concept of “Talibanism” and its necessity, which is relevant for research in world political science.
Keywords
Taliban, CIA, ISI
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