Iran and the civil war in Tajikistan: TACİKİSTAN’DA İÇ SAVAŞ VE İRAN
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Clark, Brenton
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International Strategic Research Organisation
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This article seeks to analyse Iran’s early interactions with independent Tajikistan in a
cogent manner that clearly sets out Iran’s actual policies and actions during the period
of the Tajik Civil War. Almost entirely this article will deal with Iran’s foreign policy
behaviour as it related to the Tajik Civil War, and its interactions not only with the Tajik
government and opposition, but also the other prominent regional party to this conflict,
Russia. In doing so, this article will provide context to the conflict that tore Tajikistan
apart, necessarily outlining the key factors and actors involved in the Tajik Civil War and
examine Iran’s actions throughout this conflict and the drawn out peace process which
sought to bring an end to the violence that gripped Tajikistan between 1992 and 1997.
Drawing upon numerous primary sources and interviews conducted with Iranian and Tajik
government officials and scholars this article sheds new and thought provoking light of
this controversial and divisive period of Iran’s early involvement in post-Soviet Tajikistan.
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Journal of Central Asian and Caucasian Studies