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SPECIAL: The Fall of Kabul - 1 year on. With Mariam Wardak, Hasib Noor, and Graeme Smith & Timor Sharan (Crisis Group)

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Episode Outline
On August 15th, 2021, the globe witnessed one of the most redefining geopolitical events in a place that in itself reshaped 21st-century foreign and international policy. The fall of Kabul by the Taliban's rapid advance resulted in the US-supported government collapse and the Taliban's takeover, undoing 20 years of progress and rights/freedoms of Afghans. This special panel episode of TGG reflected on the changes to Afghanistan 1 year on. Questions/themes covered include:

  • Since the takeover, and as international attention has shifted elsewhere, how have conditions in Afghanistan changed?
  • What has the return of the Taliban meant for civil society, particularly women?
  • Who, if anyone, has recognized the Taliban or given them legitimacy as a proper government?
  • If most countries, particularly the West, aren't willing to deal with the Taliban, how should humanitarian support be provided to reduce crises?
  • What threat has Islamic State and its regional branch, ISK posed?
  • Should there be partial engagement with the Taliban if they compromise on their governance and reintroduce them to the global stage?

Guest Profiles

This special episode how an all-star line-up of experts:
Hasib Noor - a specialist in Sirah and Islamic history, Hasib studied at the Islamic University of Madinah. He is the founder of director of the Legacy Institute and Prophetic Legacy.
Graeme Smith - a senior consultant at International Crisis Group (ICG), Graeme also worked in the UN Mission to Afghanistan (UNAMA) as a Political Affairs Officer.
Mariam Wardak - a longstanding human rights activist, Mariam has been a leading voice in raising awareness of the struggle of women and girls in Afghanistan. Mariam was also a Senior Advisor to the NSA and Strategic Planning Adviser at the Ministry of Counter Narcotics.
Timor Sharan - a former senior analyst at ICG, Timor is a fellow at the LSE Ideas foreign policy think tank and Founder and Director of the Afghanistan Policy Lab.

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Episode Outline
On August 15th, 2021, the globe witnessed one of the most redefining geopolitical events in a place that in itself reshaped 21st-century foreign and international policy. The fall of Kabul by the Taliban's rapid advance resulted in the US-supported government collapse and the Taliban's takeover, undoing 20 years of progress and rights/freedoms of Afghans. This special panel episode of TGG reflected on the changes to Afghanistan 1 year on. Questions/themes covered include:

  • Since the takeover, and as international attention has shifted elsewhere, how have conditions in Afghanistan changed?
  • What has the return of the Taliban meant for civil society, particularly women?
  • Who, if anyone, has recognized the Taliban or given them legitimacy as a proper government?
  • If most countries, particularly the West, aren't willing to deal with the Taliban, how should humanitarian support be provided to reduce crises?
  • What threat has Islamic State and its regional branch, ISK posed?
  • Should there be partial engagement with the Taliban if they compromise on their governance and reintroduce them to the global stage?

Guest Profiles

This special episode how an all-star line-up of experts:
Hasib Noor - a specialist in Sirah and Islamic history, Hasib studied at the Islamic University of Madinah. He is the founder of director of the Legacy Institute and Prophetic Legacy.
Graeme Smith - a senior consultant at International Crisis Group (ICG), Graeme also worked in the UN Mission to Afghanistan (UNAMA) as a Political Affairs Officer.
Mariam Wardak - a longstanding human rights activist, Mariam has been a leading voice in raising awareness of the struggle of women and girls in Afghanistan. Mariam was also a Senior Advisor to the NSA and Strategic Planning Adviser at the Ministry of Counter Narcotics.
Timor Sharan - a former senior analyst at ICG, Timor is a fellow at the LSE Ideas foreign policy think tank and Founder and Director of the Afghanistan Policy Lab.

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Considering Chipping in to Global Gambit (GG)

This isn't possible without you - the listener. My goal is to bring entertaining yet enlightening content to you, make complex, technical issues more relatable to you, and enable you to engage on topics you care about and for better people from all origins or professions.
So, if any of those resonate with you, consider chipping to the GG, as allows me to improve its quality and elevate the experience for you.
And if you're unable able to do that - no worries. Please leave a review, or share GG. This small action has BIG impact in helping it grow and broaden its visibility to more audiences.
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Ready to gain fresh, unique insights into global issues? Want to connect with experts and community of engaged listeners? Support The Global Gambit (GG) today and access EXCLUSIVE content and perks. Join us in making sense of the complex forces shaping our world in enlightening, entertaining talks! https://plus.acast.com/s/the-global-gambit.



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