Scholarly

Ahrar Ramizpoor

Scholarly | A Podcast for Defending Freedom & Countering Extremism & Authoritarianism The Scholarly Podcast is hosted by Prof. Ahrar Ramizpoor, the President of the World Anti Extremism Network, and brings together a diverse range of voices from experts, thought leaders, and changemakers around the globe. Each episode focuses on cutting-edge insights, from combating authoritarianism to fostering and defending liberal democracy and pluralism, offering real-world solutions to dismantle the roots of radicalization.Whether you’re a policymaker, researcher, or simply someone eager to learn more, this podcast is your go-to resource for the latest innovations and research in addressing extremism and authoritarianism.Available in English, Arabic, and Persian/Dari, the podcast aims to untangle how totalitarian regimes erode freedom and shares actionable insights on defending democracies. Broadcasting monthly, you can find us on platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, and our website.Stay tuned for an enlightening journey into countering violence and promoting lasting change. With special thanks for the support of our partner, Atlas Network.

Episodes

  1. Season 1. Episode 6. Insights on Afghan [Regional] Extremist Groups

    05/16/2025

    Season 1. Episode 6. Insights on Afghan [Regional] Extremist Groups

    The rise of extremist groups and radicalization in Afghanistan and the broader region has deep and complex roots, shaped by a confluence of historical, political, and social factors. The Soviet invasion in the 1970s and the subsequent war with the Afghan Mujahideen laid the groundwork for the emergence of militant factions, as both external powers and local warlords fostered an environment ripe for radical ideologies. The fall of the Soviet Union and the power vacuum that followed exacerbated this situation, leading to the rise of the Taliban in the 1990s, who imposed a strict interpretation of Islamic law. Over the years, regional conflicts, foreign interventions, and ongoing instability have further fueled radicalization, with extremist groups exploiting local grievances, ethnic divisions, and economic hardships. The interplay of these factors has created a fertile ground for the growth of militant ideologies and the persistence of extremist groups in Afghanistan and its neighboring regions. On 15 Aug 2021, the Afghan Taliban took power once again in Afghanistan that welcomed by the entire Islamic radical movements worldwide. Reports indicate close collaboration between the Taliban and other extremist groups like Al-Qaeda, Central Asian Islamic groups, TTP, and others in the region. In this podcast, we will explore the extremist and radical groups in Afghanistan and its neighboring regions with Mr. Imtiaz Ahmad Baloch who is an Islamic-based journalist and researcher specializing in security and conflict in Iran and Pakistan.

    40 min

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Scholarly | A Podcast for Defending Freedom & Countering Extremism & Authoritarianism The Scholarly Podcast is hosted by Prof. Ahrar Ramizpoor, the President of the World Anti Extremism Network, and brings together a diverse range of voices from experts, thought leaders, and changemakers around the globe. Each episode focuses on cutting-edge insights, from combating authoritarianism to fostering and defending liberal democracy and pluralism, offering real-world solutions to dismantle the roots of radicalization.Whether you’re a policymaker, researcher, or simply someone eager to learn more, this podcast is your go-to resource for the latest innovations and research in addressing extremism and authoritarianism.Available in English, Arabic, and Persian/Dari, the podcast aims to untangle how totalitarian regimes erode freedom and shares actionable insights on defending democracies. Broadcasting monthly, you can find us on platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, and our website.Stay tuned for an enlightening journey into countering violence and promoting lasting change. With special thanks for the support of our partner, Atlas Network.