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Former Council Adjunct Senior Fellow for South and West Asia
Past Research Project
March 3, 2006
| Author: | Mahnaz Ispahani, Former Council Adjunct Senior Fellow for South and West Asia |
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Op-Ed
Wall Street Journal
See more in Pakistan, Presidency
October 14, 2005
| Author: | Mahnaz Ispahani, Former Council Adjunct Senior Fellow for South and West Asia |
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Op-Ed
Slate
See more in Pakistan, Humanitarian Intervention
May 21, 2004
| Author: | Mahnaz Ispahani, Former Council Adjunct Senior Fellow for South and West Asia |
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Op-Ed
Los Angeles Times
See more in Pakistan, Society and Culture
February 19, 2004
| Speakers: | Dennis Kux, senior policy scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Mahnaz Ispahani, senior fellow, Council on Foreign Relations Nicholas Platt, president, The Asia Society; task force co-chair Frank G. Wisner, vice chairman, external affairs, American International Group; task force co-chair |
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Transcript
See more in South Asia
December 30, 2003
Mahnaz Ispahani, Former Council Adjunct Senior Fellow for South and West Asia interviewed by Bernard Gwertzman, Consulting Editor
Interview
See more in Pakistan
October 2003
Task Force Report No. 49
Task Force Report
South Asia may be halfway around the globe from the United States, but what happens there—as the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks by al-Qaeda tragically underscored—can affect all Americans. After the terrorist attacks and the massing of one million troops on the borders of nuclear-armed India and Pakistan in 2001, the critical importance of South Asia to global and U.S. national security is clear. Securing a moderate Muslim state in Pakistan, consolidating and deepening increasingly important U.S.-India ties, actively encouraging peaceful relations between India and Pakistan, and ensuring an Afghanistan in which terrorists can never again find shelter must be foreign policy priorities for the United States.
See more in India
September 28, 2003
| Author: | Mahnaz Ispahani, Former Council Adjunct Senior Fellow for South and West Asia |
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Article
Los Angeles Times
June 26, 2003
Mahnaz Ispahani, Former Council Adjunct Senior Fellow for South and West Asia interviewed by Bernard Gwertzman, Consulting Editor
Interview
See more in Pakistan
June 2003
Task Force Report
The United States successfully toppled the Taliban in the Afghan war, but it is in danger of losing the peace following the conclusion of that war. Without greater international support for the transitional government of President Hamid Karzai, security in Afghanistan will deteriorate further, prospects for economic reconstruction will dim, and Afghanistan will revert to warlord-dominated anarchy. This failure could gravely erode America’s credibility around the globe and mark a major defeat in the U.S.-led war on terrorism, warns this informative chairmen’s report.
See more in Afghanistan
June 16, 2003
| Author: | Mahnaz Ispahani, Former Council Adjunct Senior Fellow for South and West Asia |
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Article
The New Republic
See more in Pakistan
September 1, 2002
| Author: | Mahnaz Ispahani, Former Council Adjunct Senior Fellow for South and West Asia |
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Article
Seminar Magazine
See more in South Asia
June 6, 2002
| Author: | Mahnaz Ispahani, Former Council Adjunct Senior Fellow for South and West Asia |
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Op-Ed
Los Angeles Times
See more in India, Pakistan, Arms Control and Disarmament
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