Information on "South Asia"
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6 Mar 2013
New Delhi’s Views on Central Asia
India’s future role in Central Asia is intimately tied to its dual relationship with Afghanistan and Pakistan. More on «New Delhi’s Views on Central Asia»
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16 Jan 2013
Pakistan’s Regional Pivot
In this audio presentation, Hina Rabbani Khar, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan's minister for foreign affairs, discusses US - Pakistan relations, her country's counterterrorism efforts, and its complicated relationship with Afghanista... More on «Pakistan’s Regional Pivot»
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4 Dec 2012
Talibanistan: Negotiating the Borders Between Terror, Politics, and Religion
"Talibanistan" is one of the nicknames for the embattled territory stretching from Kandahar, Afghanistan to Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province and Federally Administered Tribal Areas. More on «Talibanistan: Negotiating the Borders Between Terror, Politics, and Religion»
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18 Jun 2012
Religions, Politics and Culture in South Asia
Dr Ali Riaz discusses how globalization and the perceived failure of the secular state are just two of the factors influencing the complex interplay of religion, democracy and government in South Asia. More on «Religions, Politics and Culture in South Asia»
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31 May 2012
Sri Lanka: Unanswered Questions
In this audio presentation, Mark Schneider, who is the Crisis Group's Senior Vice President and Special Advisor on Latin America, discusses the recent visit to Washington of G. More on «Sri Lanka: Unanswered Questions» -
18 May 2012
Afghanistan's Post-NATO Future
In this audio presentation, Haynie Wheeler features the article "Afghanistan's Post-NATO Future" by Harsh Pant. More on «Afghanistan's Post-NATO Future »
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20 Apr 2012
India and Pakistan: Incompatible Grand Strategies
India and Pakistan are preoccupied with domestic affairs but their grand strategies often collide, explains Anatol Lieven, a professor of strategy at King's College London and author of Pakistan: A Hard Country. More on «India and Pakistan: Incompatible Grand Strategies» -
17 Apr 2012
Emerging Democracies Coy about Denouncing Syrian Repression
In this audio presentation, Yale Global's Haynie Wheeler features Christophe Jaffrelot's article "Emerging Democracies Coy about Denouncing Syrian Repression," which states it is not surprising that emerging democracies such as Brazil, Indi... More on «Emerging Democracies Coy about Denouncing Syrian Repression»
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16 Feb 2012
Boosting India's Defense Economy
In today's podcast, the Observer Research Foundation's Deba Mohanty discusses economic development and its importance to India's defense sector. More on «Boosting India's Defense Economy»
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16 Sep 2011
Afghan Peace Talks
James Dobbins and James J Shinn, coauthors of Afghan Peace Talks: A Primer, discuss the relationships between Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, Afghanistan and Pakistan, as well as the obstacles and possible outcomes of peace negotiations. More on «Afghan Peace Talks»
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