Pakistan 2010: The Most Dangerous Decade Begins
A symposium on one of the most volatile and strategically‐significant spots on the globe. It was hosted by the Columbia-Paris Alliance Program, the Center for the Study of Democracy, Toleration and Religion, the Institute for Religion, Culture and Public Life, and the South Asia Institute. [November 10, 2010]
Introduction: Alfred Stepan and Christophe Jaffrelot (Audio)
S. Akbar Zaidi, Economic or Political Crises? Not Learning from the Past (Audio)
Aqil Shah, The Military and Democracy After Musharraf (Audio)
Hassan Abbas, Internal Security at the Time of Counter Insurgency (Audio)
Phillip Oldenburg, Will the Judiciary Save Pakistan? (Audio)
Morning Discussion (Audio)
Christine Fair, India and Pakistan in Afghanistan: Opportunities and Constraints (Audio)
Maryam Abou-Zahab, Afghan and Pakistani Taliban as a Social Movement (Audio)
W.S.P Sidhu, Prospects for Normalization of Indo‐Pak Relations (Audio)
Christophe Jaffrelot, The U.S.‐Pakistan Relations at the Crossroad – Once Again (Audio)
Afternoon Discussion (Audio)
Monday, December 6, 2010
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