Georgi Asatrian

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Georgi Asatryan, associate professor, Lomonosov Moscow State University and Plekhanov Russian University of Economics.

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Misinterpretation of the Taliban and China

The deterioration of Afghanistan’s social and economic situation is obvious, and all international organizations and leading countries note it without exception. The author of...

Taliban should engage with the World

The stabilization of Afghanistan relies on the ability of the Taliban leadership to engage with the International Community and implement its demands. But some...

Power Distribution in Taliban and China’s Role

The Taliban’s power in Afghanistan is still strong and does not tend to fall in the near future. Nonetheless, the political situation continues to...

Taliban rule has been a disaster for women in Afghanistan

The Taliban's rule in Afghanistan is still powerful and does not tend to decline soon. Nevertheless, the political situation continues to deteriorate and worsen....

Political Crisis, Power Distribution and Taliban in Pakistan

The political crisis in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan tends to evolve. Elite groups in the government and the opposition will be unable to...

The Problem of “jihad” and the Power in the Taliban

The situation within and around Afghanistan continues to evolve actively. Unfortunately, political and social processes have negative dynamics, which can lead to degradation and...

UN’s efforts to modernize the Taliban will fail

The United Nations is planning to organize an international meeting in Doha on May 1-2 to fix the situation with the Taliban and try...

The Taliban Leader’s speech gives no chance for Afghanistan

The Taliban has been ruling Afghanistan for more than 20 months. The country is in the most profound humanitarian crisis in the last twenty...

Japan-Indian Equalizer of China’s Rise

The two-day visit of Japanese Minister Fumio Kishida to New Delhi on March 2023 suggests that political and geopolitical events are actively performed in...

The Taliban Regime will not be recognized any time soon

There are no proposals or possibilities for the Taliban government in Afghanistan to be acknowledged any time soon. According to discussions with a Modern...

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