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| Director: | Dennis Kux |
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| Chairs: | Nicholas Platt Frank G. Wisner, External Affairs, AIG Inc. |
July 1, 2001 - November 1, 2003
Meetings
U. S. Security Cooperation with India and Pakistan
Related Project: Independent Task Force on India and South Asia
| Speakers: | George Perkovich, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace |
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| Peter W. Rodman, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, Department of Defense |
Indian Domestic Political Scene
Related Project: Independent Task Force on India and South Asia
| Speakers: | Walter Andersen, Chief, Office of Analysis on South Asia Bureau of Intelligence and Research, State Department |
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| Ashutosh Varshney, Director, Center for South Asian Studies, University of Michigan |
Debrief on Trip to Pakistan
Related Project: Independent Task Force on India and South Asia
| Speakers: | Marvin G. Weinbaum, Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois; Adjunct Professor, George Washington University |
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| Stephen Cohen, The Brookings Institution | |
| Nicholas Platt, The Asia Society |
Discussion on India-Pakistan Crisis
Related Project: Independent Task Force on India and South Asia
India and the Rest of the World -- and Kashmir
Related Project: Independent Task Force on India and South Asia
| Speakers: | Howard B. Schaffer, Georgetown University |
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| Stephen P. Cohen, The Brookings Institution | |
| Michael Krepon, Henry L. Stimson Center |
Pakistan and It's Futures
Related Project: Independent Task Force on India and South Asia
| Speakers: | William Milan, Former U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, The United States and Pakistan, 1947-2000: Disenchanted Allies |
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| Dennis Kux, Author |
Afghanistan: Views from Iran and Central Asia
Related Project: Independent Task Force on India and South Asia
| Speakers: | Hooshang Amirahmadi, Founder and President, American-Iranian Council; Professor, Rutgers University |
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| Milt Bearden, Former Senior Officer, Central Intelligence Agency | |
| Martha Brill Olcott, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Professor of Political Science, Colgate University |
Afghanistan: Policy Beyond Osama bin Laden
Related Project: Independent Task Force on India and South Asia
| Speakers: | Ashraf Ghani, Adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University |
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| Mary Anne Weaver, Staff Writer, The New Yorker | |
| Dr. Barnett R. Rubin, Director of Studies, Center for International Cooperation, New York University |
Meeting with Robert D. Blackwill
Related Project: Independent Task Force on India and South Asia
| Panelist: | Nicholas Platt |
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| Speaker: | Robert D. Blackwill, U.S. Ambassador to India |
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