Abdul Manan Dehzad
Master’s Degree in International Relations

Abdul Manan Dehzad

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Current Position

Writer, Journalist, and Political Researcher

Workplace

Independent Writer and Researcher

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About Abdul Manan Dehzad

Abdul Manan Dehzad is an Afghan writer, journalist, and researcher born in 1987 in Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan. He holds a Master’s degree in International Relations from the Islamic Azad University, Kabul Branch.

His academic and professional work focuses on politics, Afghan history, war and conflict studies, religion, and terrorism studies. He has contributed extensively to intellectual and research-based discussions on contemporary Afghan issues.

He is the co-author of several published books, including The Fate of Social Justice After the Taliban, The Roots of the Afghan War, and other collaborative works with Afghan writers. He also has several upcoming publications, including From Fundamentalism to Terrorism, Democracy and Religion: Interaction or Conflict, and Narrative of a Collapse.

In addition to his books, he has published numerous research articles on topics such as modern terrorism, fundamentalism, religious and ethnic identity, and political transformations in Afghanistan. His work is widely recognized in academic and analytical circles focusing on conflict and security studies.