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HBKU professor offers guidance to global policymakers on navigating engagement with Taliban’s de facto government.

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Last updated: 2024/06/26 at 5:55 AM
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Dr. Sultan Barakat, a Professor of Conflict and Humanitarian Studies at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar, recently addressed the Dutch House of Representatives on the topic of the Netherlands’ role in Afghanistan. Despite the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, Afghanistan remains a contentious issue in Western diplomacy. The international community is grappling with the dilemma of whether to recognize the Taliban government in Kabul while also holding them accountable for human rights violations.

Dr. Barakat’s insights on how to navigate engagement with the Taliban are based on research conducted by a team from HBKU’s College of Public Policy. This 18-month “action research” program, funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, involved organizing Afghan Dialogue Forums in various locations. These forums provided a platform for dialogue and discussion on the future of Afghanistan and the role of the Taliban government.

The research findings have not only been presented to the Dutch House of Representatives but also to parliamentarians and committees in the European Union, United Kingdom, and the Republic of Ireland. Dr. Barakat’s presentations have focused on the benefits and challenges of engaging with the Taliban, as well as on the group’s own perceptions and agendas. This research underscores the importance of innovative policy research in addressing complex international issues.

Dr. Leslie A Pal, Professor and Dean of the College of Public Policy at HBKU, emphasized the impact of this research on international policymaking. He highlighted how the research undertaken by CPP and HBKU can influence decisions at the highest levels of policymaking and address pressing issues facing the international community. This demonstrates the relevance and importance of academic research in shaping policy decisions.

The participatory methodology used in the research, including the organization of Afghan Dialogue Forums in various locations, allowed for diverse perspectives to be heard and considered. This inclusive approach to research not only provides a more comprehensive understanding of the situation in Afghanistan but also helps in identifying potential paths forward for engaging with the Taliban and supporting the Afghan people.

Overall, Dr. Sultan Barakat’s research on Afghanistan and the role of the Taliban sheds light on the complexities of international engagement with the country. By presenting his findings to policymakers in various countries, Dr. Barakat is contributing to the ongoing dialogue on how to effectively support the Afghan people while upholding universal human rights values. This research serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, scholars, and practitioners grappling with the challenges of conflict and humanitarian issues in Afghanistan.

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