THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN AFGHANISTAN WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE US INTERVENTION AFTER SEPTEMBER 11 (2001–2021)

##plugins.themes.bootstrap3.article.main##

##plugins.themes.bootstrap3.article.sidebar##

Published: Dec 30, 2024

  Khagani Jafarli Allahverdi

Abstract

This article examined the political situation in Afghanistan after the 2001 US intervention. Due to its important geographical position, the study of what has happened in recent decades in Afghanistan, which has always become a collision ground of the current and strategic interests of global and regional powers, is not only from the point of view of the modern history and international relations of that country, but also to clarify one of the key points of global politics, and to have an adequate understanding of the events taking place in the region and the world today. is also important from the point of view. Since the processes are not yet finished in the research work and it is not clear what order will be formed in the region, the events that took place in and around Afghanistan after 2001 were discussed in general, and the main attention was paid to the earlier periods when their roots were hidden.

How to Cite

Allahverdi, K. J. (2024). THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN AFGHANISTAN WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE US INTERVENTION AFTER SEPTEMBER 11 (2001–2021). Baltic Journal of Legal and Social Sciences, (4), 237-241. https://doi.org/10.30525/2592-8813-2024-4-23
Article views: 6 | PDF Downloads: 7

##plugins.themes.bootstrap3.article.details##

Keywords

USA, Afghanistan, September 11 Attack, Taliban, intervention

References
1. Ahmetbeyoğlu A. (2002) Studies on Afghanistan, Tatav Publications, Istanbul 2002.
2. Azami D. (2012). A New Era in US-Afghanistan Relations. http://www.bbc.co.uk/turkce/ozeldos yalar/2012/05/120503_us_afghan_re lations.shtml
3. Caşin M. H. (2002). Afghanistan war in the global power struggle of the USA and possible coordinates of the international system. Geopolitics, 1, 98–102.
4. Doğan S. (2012). Obama's Unfinished Exam: Afghanistan, https://www.tuicakademi.org/obamanin-yarim-kalan-sinavi-afganistan/
5. Halatchı U. (2016) An evaluation of the September 11 terrorist attack and the Afghanistan operation. International Law and Politics, 2(7), pp. 80–98.
6. Kaldor M. (2021) “Autonomus in Afghanistan: How the Europeans could have stayed after US withdrawral?”, European Council on Foreign Relations, 13 September.
7. Karacasulu Z. N. (2011) Regional Security Analysis Afghanistan, Beta Publishing, 2011, Istanbul.
8. Mashal, M. and Nordland, R. (2019) U.S. and Taliban Make Headway in Talks for Withdrawal from Afghanistan, The New York Times, 24 January.
9. Susannah G. (2021) “Afghanistan’s military collapse: Illicit deals and mass desertions, “Washington Post, August 15.
10. Shadi H. (2021) “Americans never understood Afghanistan like the Taliban did”, Brookings Institution, August 23.