The Stabilizing Role of Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Afghanistan

Authors

  • Hameed Ullah Khan PhD. Scholar, Department of Politics and International Relations International Islamic University Islamabad.
  • Amna Mahmood Professor/ Dean Faculty of Social Sciences Department of Politics & International Relations Islamic International University Islamabad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54418/ca-92.200

Keywords:

SCO; Afghanistan; Stabilizing; Withdrawal; Regionalism

Abstract

Terrorism is one of the main reasons contributing to Afghanistan's insecurity. The fragile peace in Afghanistan has given terrorist groups much freedom to manoeuvre and grow. These situations require the countries in the region to assume greater responsibility to stabilise the country. Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) member states and Afghanistan relations are based on historical friendship and shared interests. The SCO's involvement in Afghanistan is facilitated by the common interests of Pakistan, China, Russia, and other neighbouring countries. The withdrawal of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) from Afghanistan gave the SCO more room to advance in Afghanistan. This article highlights the concrete steps that the SCO has taken to stabilise Afghanistan, as well as the interests of member countries and their peace efforts. In this study, the theories of the Regional Security Complex Theory and Liberal Institutionalism were used. The current economic crisis and political disruption following NATO's withdrawal from Afghanistan highlight the role of the SCO in the situation. Collaboration to boost Afghanistan's economy and growth would be beneficial. Reconstruction, development, governance, and humanitarian assistance are not only the responsibility of the countries in the region but also of the international community and organizations. The economic crisis and the rapid international recognition of the Taliban pose great challenges to the SCO.

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Published

2024-02-02

How to Cite

Khan, H. U. ., & Mahmood, A. . (2024). The Stabilizing Role of Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Afghanistan. Central Asia, 92(Summer), 55–76. https://doi.org/10.54418/ca-92.200