PAKISTAN: Foreign Affairs online discussion about the future of Pakistan
A note from Gideon Rose, the managing editor of Foreign Affairs:
As you may know, we recently relaunched the Foreign Affairs website (www.foreignaffairs.com) with a variety of new online-only editorial features. This week, the site is hosting a roundtable discussion on Pakistan, with half a dozen world-class experts debating who is in control there, what they actually want, and what Washington can do about the problem. It's a fascinating look behind the headlines, required reading to understand the challenges the world faces from this troubled country, featuring:
Stephen Cohen (Brookings Institution)
Christine Fair (RAND)
Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University)
Shaun Gregory (University of Bradford)
Aqil Shah (Columbia University)
Ashley Tellis (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
To follow the discussion, click here:
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/discussions/roundtables/whats-the-problem-with-pakistan
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Stephen Cohen (Brookings Institution)
Christine Fair (RAND)
Sumit Ganguly (Indiana University)
Shaun Gregory (University of Bradford)
Aqil Shah (Columbia University)
Ashley Tellis (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
To follow the discussion, click here:
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/discussions/roundtables/whats-the-problem-with-pakistan
To receive all content from the new Foreign Affairs website free in your inbox each week, sign up here:
http://www.foreignaffairs.com/newsletters
Lots of interesting/provocative points being made in "What's The Problem with Pakistan?" - take a look. For this week, they have already done:
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