Columbia International Affairs Online: Working Papers

CIAO DATE: 03/2011

Separating the Taliban from al-Qaeda: The Core of Success in Afghanistan

Alex Strick van Linschoten, Felix Kuehn

February 2011

Center on International Cooperation

Abstract

For much of the international community, relations between the Taliban and al-Qaeda – as well as the Taliban’s ties to the wider universe of jihadist groups – pose the core obstacle to including the Islamist movement in a possible political settlement in Afghanistan. Can the Taliban become part of a political process without offering refuge to al-Qaeda, its affiliates, and other groups posing an international threat? Today the Afghan Taliban collaborate in some ways with al- Qaeda and other jihadist groups. Whether such relations result from the context – the need for assistance against a powerful enemy – or are based on principles or ideology affects how possible it is to change this collaboration. Such an assessment requires examining empirical evidence in context. This report represents a summary of our efforts to date.