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245 1 0 _aUnlocking Afghanistan's connectivity potential
_b: opportunities for the EU?
_cAmaia Sanchez Cacidedo
_h[Recurso electrónico]
260 _aParis
_b : European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS)
_c , 2022
300 _a8 p.
490 0 _aBrief
_v15
504 _aBibliografía: p. 7-8
520 _aIt may appear almost unseemly to focus on Afghanistan’s potential as a hub of regional connectivity considering that close to half of its population is currently facing food insecurity and reliant on foreign humanitarian assistance for survival. Meeting the immediate humanitarian needs of the Afghan people is clearly an urgent priority and international bodies and external powers, including the European Union, have an obligation to support them. Having endured four decades of armed conflict, and experienced two foreign military interventions, the country saw the re-emergence of the Taliban as its de facto rulers following the fall of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan on 15 August 2021, after the withdrawal of US troops and the end of the NATO-led Resolute Support Mission (RSM). The aim of this Brief is to understand the implications of Afghanistan’s geostrategic position for wider regional connectivity against the backdrop of broader tectonic shifts taking place in the world order between international, rising and regional powers. Broader security and geo-economic implications (2) arising from the vacuum left by the withdrawal of US and NATO troops from Afghanistan will also be considered.
610 2 7 _aUnión Europea
_2
_952895
650 0 _aGeopolítica
650 7 _aEstabilidad política
_2
650 7 _aPolítica exterior
_2
650 7 _aDesarrollo económico
_2
650 7 _aRelación internacional
_2
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_aAfganistán
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