Abstract Iran-Taliban relations can be divided into three periods. The first period includes from the early 1370s to the end of this decade. Relations between Iran and the Taliban were competitive during this period. The second period includes the early 1380s to 1400s. In this period, despite the initial divergence, Iran and the Taliban moved towards cooperation. The third period includes from 1400 onwards. In this period, the cooperation between Iran and the Taliban in the previous period has given way to competition. The question of this article is, what are the reasons that made the relations between Iran and the Taliban more competitive in this period? The hypothesis of the article, which has been investigated in a descriptive-analytical way, is that the disappearance of the common threat and the formation of incompatible interests have made the relations between Iran and the Taliban more competitive. The findings of the article showed that the cooperation between Iran and the Taliban in the past period was due to the existence of a common enemy called America, as well as the compatibility preferences that were created in the decision-making apparatus of Iran and the Taliban. Now, with the disappearance of the common threat and the return of incompatible preferences that existed in the first period of Iran-Taliban relations, the relations between the two sides have become competitive.
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shafiee, N. (2023). From cooperation to competition: an analysis of Iran-Taliban relations. Political and International Approaches, 14(4), 35-56. doi: 10.48308/piaj.2023.232091.1430
MLA
nowzar shafiee. "From cooperation to competition: an analysis of Iran-Taliban relations", Political and International Approaches, 14, 4, 2023, 35-56. doi: 10.48308/piaj.2023.232091.1430
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shafiee, N. (2023). 'From cooperation to competition: an analysis of Iran-Taliban relations', Political and International Approaches, 14(4), pp. 35-56. doi: 10.48308/piaj.2023.232091.1430
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shafiee, N. From cooperation to competition: an analysis of Iran-Taliban relations. Political and International Approaches, 2023; 14(4): 35-56. doi: 10.48308/piaj.2023.232091.1430