Now that the Taliban have retaken Kabul, we can try to imagine the region's future.
Most likely, it will misleadingly shift from panic to short-term stability and back into long-term struggle.
Taking Kabul was the easy part for the Taliban; building a unified emirate will prove as difficult as building a diverse democracy.
Poverty, population growth, climate change, and bad governance can transform Afghanistan and its surroundings into a new sink hole.
The Taliban h...
Enjoy access to all articles and 25 years of archives, comment and gift articles. Become a member for as low as €1,75 per week.
Already a member? LoginJonathan Holslag teaches international politics at the Free University Brussels and guest lectures at the NATO Defense College. His latest book is World Politics since 1989 (Polity, September 2021).
Jonathan Holslag teaches international politics at the Free University Brussels and guest lectures at the NATO Defense College. His latest book is World Politics since 1989 (Polity, September 2021).