Qatar’ Mediation In Afghan Peace Process

Authors

  • Afsana Bibi Islamabad bases independent researcher
  • Dr. Moazzam Khan Durrani Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, National University of Modern Languages (NUML)
  • Rehmat Ullah Ph.D. Scholar at School of Politics and International Relations Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad and a Faculty member at National University of Modern Languages (NUML)

Keywords:

Mediation, Peace, Conflict Resolution, Afghan Peace Process, Qatar, Diplomacy, United States.

Abstract

This thesis explores Qatar's significant mediation efforts in facilitating the Afghanpeace process, shedding light on the complexities and dynamics of moderndiplomacy in conflict resolution. Through a comprehensive examination of Qatar'sdiplomatic initiatives, the study elucidates the country's motivations, strategies,and challenges in playing a mediating role between the Afghan government andthe Taliban. Drawing on primary sources, including diplomatic statements andagreements, as well as secondary analyses from scholarly literature, the researchevaluates the effectiveness of Qatar's mediation efforts and their impact on thebroader landscape of regional stability. Additionally, the thesis analyzes theimplications of Qatar's involvement for international relations and the evolvingnature of mediation in contemporary conflicts. By providing a nuancedunderstanding of Qatar's mediatory role, this study contributes to mediation as aconflict resolution, diplomacy, and Middle Eastern politics.

Published

2024-04-28

How to Cite

Bibi , A., Durrani , M. K., & Ullah , R. (2024). Qatar’ Mediation In Afghan Peace Process. SADIQ Journal of Pakistan Studies, 3(2), 8–22. Retrieved from https://journals.iub.edu.pk/index.php/sjps/article/view/2727