A Shared Fate? Regional and Internal Politics in Pakistan and Afghanistan
- Wednesday, May 17, 2006
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AUDIO DURATION: 01:26:15
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In a recent op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, Lord Patten of Barnes, co-chair of the International Crisis Group (ICG), argued that Pakistan’s primary export to Afghanistan is instability, and that Afghanistan will never be secure unless Pakistan's military government is replaced with a democracy.
Experts from CSIS and ICG hosted a discussion incorporating current field-based research with high-level policy analysis.Moderator: Frederick Barton, co-director of CSIS's Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project
Reports and Analysis from the Field: Joanna Nathan, senior analyst, South Asia (Kabul-based), ICG; and Craig Cohen, fellow, CSIS's International Security Program
Discussants: Mark Schneider, senior vice president, ICG; and Teresita Schaffer, director, CSIS's South Asia Program
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