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Time to Move from Tactics to Strategy on Iran
India's Water Challenges
Water Insecurity: A Threat for Pakistan and India
Iran's Internal Politics: The Supreme Leader Grows Ever Lonelier at the Top
Prospects and Challenges for Increasing India-Pakistan Trade
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Time to Move from Tactics to Strategy on Iran
April 04, 2013Please join the Atlantic Council’s South Asia Center on April 4 for the release of a new report entitled Time to Move from Tactics to Strategy on Iran.
Time to Move from Tactics to Strategy on Iran
April 04, 2013The Atlantic Council’s Iran Task Force has launched a new report, Time to Move from Tactics to Strategy on Iran, reflecting more than two years of research on a wide range of issues related to this pivotal country. The Task Force, led by Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat, recommends a long-term strategy that offers the Iranian government a face-saving exit from the nuclear crisis and seeks to lay the groundwork for better relations with the Iranian people. The report was launched at an event on April 4.
Leaders Call for Modernizing Indus Water Treaty
April 03, 2013LAHORE, PAKISTAN – A group of regional leaders including eminent diplomats, scholars, government officials, and environmental advocates called on India and Pakistan broaden and take forward the work of the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) during the Rights of Rivers Seminar at the PC Hotel Lahore on March 24, 2013.
Why Less Is More on the Korean Peninsula
Rajan Menon | April 02, 2013On February 12, North Korea conducted its third nuclear weapons test. The UN tightened existing economic sanctions in response. Since then, the Korean peninsula has become an even more dangerous place than usual. Now that's saying a lot. There's no place on earth that, per square mile, contains more soldiers and armaments.
Confronting What We Don't Know About the Korean Crisis
Rajan Menon | April 01, 2013War cries, threats and counter-threats, moves and counter-moves are emanating from the Korean peninsula. Pundits have pronounced on what's going on and where things are headed. So this may be a good time to engage in some humility and to reflect on how little we know.
The Measured Madness of North Korea
Rajan Menon | March 29, 2013You’ve got to hand it to North Korea’s young leader Kim Jong-un: the man is a past master at panic promotion. He learned from the master, his dad, Kim “Dear Leader” Jong-il, whose tantrums, threats, and theatrics routinely rattled South Korea, Japan, and the United States.
Rajan Menon on North Korea's Threats (The National Interest)
March 28, 2013South Asia Center Senior Fellow Rajan Menon writes in the National Interest on the threat of North Korea.
The Impact of Sanctions on Tehran's Nuclear Calculations
March 26, 2013Please join the Atlantic Council’s South Asia Center on March 26 for a public briefing with Bijan Khajehpour, cofounder and managing partner at Atieh International; Reza Marashi, research director at the National Iranian American Council; and Trita Parsi, founder and president of the National Iranian American Council.
Iranian Economic System Bending, not Breaking Under Sanctions
The South Asia Center hosted a briefing on March 26 with Bijan Khajehpour, cofounder and managing partner at Atieh Internationa; Reza Marashi, research director, National Iranian American Council; and Trita Parsi, founder and president, National Iranian American Council.
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PROGRAM EVENTS
The Kaleidoscope Turns Again in a Crisis-Challenged Iran
On May 30, the Atlantic Council’s South Asia Center will release a new issue brief, The Kaleidoscope Turns Again in a Crisis-Challenged Iran, a discussion of Iran’s upcoming presidential elections.
Governance Opportunities and Challenges for the Incoming Pakistani Administration

On May 20, Alex Thier of USAID joins the Atlantic Council's South Asia Center for a discussion on governance opportunities and challenges in Pakistan following the May 11 election.
Beyond Pakistan's Elections: A Mountain of Challenges
Please join the Atlantic Council’s South Asia Center on May 17 for a discussion with Ambassador Riaz Mohammad Khan, former foreign secretary for Pakistan; Ambassador Maleeha Lodhi, former Pakistan ambassador to the United States; and Dr. Mohsin Khan, resident senior fellow, Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East, Atlantic Council.
Pakistan's Economic Challenges and Solutions: A Business Perspective
Please join the Atlantic Council’s South Asia Center on May 3 for a conversation with Mian Mohammad Mansha, chairman, MCB Bank and Nishat Group.
India: A Growing Global Player
On April 16, please join the Atlantic Council’s South Asia Center for a conversation on India as an economic power with Mr. B. Muthuraman, vice chairman, Tata Steel Group.
Elections 2013: Pakistan's Turning Point?
On April 10, the Atlantic Council’s South Asia Center is hosting a discussion on Pakistan's upcoming elections with Simbal Khan, Pakistan scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center; Ikram Sehgal, chairman, Pathfinder Group; and Jumaina Siddiqui, senior program officer, Pakistan, National Democratic Institute.
A Transatlantic Conversation on The Future of Afghanistan

Please join the Atlantic Council’s Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security and South Asia Center on April 9 for a transatlantic conversation on the future of Afghanistan with United Kingdom (UK) Member of Parliament Tobias Ellwood, Atlantic Council Senior Adviser Harlan Ullman and South Asia Center Director Shuja Nawaz.
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