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Nawaz Offers Views on Changing Pakistani Perceptions of U.S.
Shuja Nawaz, Director of the Atlantic Council's South Asia Center, was interviewed on The Takeaway morning radio news program on the Pakistan flood situation. The discussion focused on the U.S. being the single largest donor of aid, and the potential for Pakistanis to shift their perceptions of America. Nawaz insists that the U.S. should stay the course with aid to Pakistan, but warns of the long-term effects of America's goodwill, stating that "changing image takes a long time."
Nancy Walker Addresses U.S. Africa Command Conference
Dr. Nancy J. Walker, Director of the Ansari Africa Center, gave the keynote address at Africa Command’s Senior Leader Offsite Conference in Starnberg, Germany on August 26, 2010.
South Asia Center's Shikha Bhatnagar Spotlighted
Shikha Bhatnagar's recent appointment as Associate Director of the South Asia Center of the Atlantic Council, is yet another manifestation of a growing trend of second generation Indian Americans' advent into leading Washington, DC think tanks as senior policy analysts and associates.
Chuck Hagel Discusses START Ratification on RussiaToday
Atlantic Council Chairman Chuck Hagel was interviewed for RussiaToday on delays in ratification of the START treaty in both the U.S. and Russia.
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Peter Galbraith Afghanistan Elections Interview
James Joyner | October 20, 2009Sarwar Kashmeri, a nonresident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council's International Security Program, has inaugurated the New Atlanticist Podcast series with an interview with Ambassador Peter Galbraith on the Afghanistan election crisis.Galbraith believes Afghan President Hamid Karzai has been permanently tainted by the fraud in the initial contest and argues that the issue of Karzai's legitimacy must have an impact on U.S. and allied decision-making going forward in Afghanistan.
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Related Publications:
- Afghanistan Report: A Ten-Year Framework for the Future
- Pakistan Report: Comprehensive U.S. Policy Needed
- Saving Afghanistan: An Appeal and Plan for Urgent Action
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Related Analysis and Commentary:
- Galbraith Fired, Refused to Hide Afghanistan Election Fraud
- Afghanistan Election: Now What?
- Shaukat Aziz Calls for Multi-Party Dialogue in Afghanistan
- Stakes are Higher in Pakistan than Afghanistan
- Afghanistan: Barriers to State Building
- Rasmussen: "Things Are Going to Have to Change" in Afghanistan
- Obama Having Buyer's Remorse in Afghanistan?
- Afghanistan: Barriers to Success
- NATO Can Survive Afghanistan Failure
- Afghanistan, Vietnam, and the Limits of Force
- Why Do the Afghans Need Our Help?
- Afghanistan: Putting Lipstick on a Pig
- Afghanistan Election Winner
- Rasmussen: Afghanistan NATO's Top Priority
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