Roundtable on Afghanistan

Director: Lawrence J. Korb, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress
October 1, 2001 - July 1, 2003

Afghanistan’s future is now largely in the hands of the United States and the international community. This roundtable, led by a former Assistant Secretary of Defense, will explore the ways in which the United States, the UN, World Bank, and others should best deal with a post-Taliban Afghanistan by asking questions such as: How likely is a sudden collapse of the Taliban and what are the implications; What are US and international goals in the region; and how do we achieve those goals, i.e., what is the role of the United States, UN, other countries?

Meetings

Roundtable Meeting

Winning the Warlords: Is It Worth the Price?

Presiders: Kathy Gannon
Paula R. Newberg
Speaker: Milton Bearden, Former CIA Station Chief, Pakistan
February 11, 2004

Contact Uday Ram at (212) 434-9539 or uram@cfr.org

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Afghanistan's Future through the Constitution

Presider: Kathy Gannon
Speakers: Michael Young, U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom
Said Jawad
January 20, 2004
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The State of the Bonn Process

Presider: Arthur C. Helton
Speaker: Lakhdar Brahimi, United Nations
May 8, 2003

Contact Uday Ram at 212-434-9539 or uram@cfr.org

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