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The Regional Great Game Revisited: Iran-Afghanistan-Pakistan | Middle East Bulletin 41

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Reforming Afghanistan

Charitini Petrodaskalaki 3 6

Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan: the dawn of a new paradigm

Marina Eleftheriadou 7 10

Dividing the fragmented: Taliban governance, opium and IS-KP in Afghanistan

Eirini Giannopoulou 11 14

Women in Afghanistan: Struggling against present and past minefields of the Western “salvation” campaign and Taliban’s rule

Katia Zagoritou 15 20

Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban: a twenty-year bet still in place

Ilias Mitrousis 21 25

Knocking on the neighbour’s door: Iran and Pakistan’s “migration management” after the Taliban’s takeover

Dimitris Papanikolaou 26 30

The Taliban and Ankara: opportunities, converging interests and sine quibus non

Stavros Drakoularakos 31 34

Iran: role recalibration in a changing domestic and regional landscape

Alexandra Nikopoulou 35 38

The future of an unlikely pairing: China and the Taliban

Ilias Tasopoulos 39 42

Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan: the shared legacy of the Silk Roads

Amalia Chappa

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The game of “Tribes”

Eleni-Panagiota Stoupa 47 50

Cinema, Theatre and Music in Afghanistan under the new Taliban regime

Artemis Papadaki 51 55
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