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AFGHANISTAN: US-TALIBAN PEACE TALK: CPEC PERSPECTIVE
Author(s) -
Hafeez Ullah,
Robiah Ahmad,
Mussa Muhmammad,
Hafeez Ullah Khan,
Riaz Ahmad
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
conflict studies quarterly
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2285-7605
DOI - 10.24193/csq.32.4
Subject(s) - afghan , negotiation , china , settlement (finance) , politics , political science , incentive , political economy , development economics , sociology , law , economics , finance , payment , microeconomics
The US policy makers attempted the political settlement of the Afghan conflict for the first time in 2011. This study finds the US policy shift in 2017 along with the strain of the conflict on the US economy, rise of ISKP and the war fatigue among the Taliban fighters have enabled the success of US Taliban negotiations. Now that a tentative Peace Agreement has been signed between the two parties, a more complex phase of intra Afghan dialogue has begun. USA, China and Pakistan have extended their support for all Afghan stakeholders to engage in a meaningful dialogue for a political settlement of the conflict. Both China and Pakistan desire the extension of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) into Afghanistan. The paperanalyzed the Afghan Peace Talks with reference to the China Pakistan Economic Corridor. The motivation and incentives for CPEC incase of successful peace negotiations are be discussed in detail .

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