Achieving Durable Peace in Afghanistan: Perspectives on a Peace Process
Short Description:
USIP has been conducting innovative research on the ground in Afghanistan and Pakistan about the challenges and opportunities in a peace process for Afghanistan. On June 13, 2011, USIP hosted a discussion about what the key research findings suggest about how to move toward a durable peace.
- Length: 224:01 minutes (89.73 MB)
- Format: Stereo 44kHz 56Kbps (CBR)
Speakers
- Andrew Exum, panelist
Fellow
Center for a New American Security - Kristian Harpviken, remarks
Director
Peace Research Institute Oslo
- Ali Jalali, panelist
Distinguished Professor, National Defense University; and
former Minister of the Interior, Government of Afghanistan
- Hamish Nixon, panelist
Project Coordinator
United States Institute of Peace / Peace Research Institute Oslo - Hasina Safi, panelist
Executive Director
Afghan Women's Education Center
- Michael Semple, panelist
Fellow
Carr Center for Human Rights Policy - Vikram Singh, remarks
Deputy Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan
Department of State
- Fatema Sumar, remarks
Professional Staff Member
U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee - William B. Taylor, moderator
Senior Vice President, Center for Conflict Management
United States Institute of Peace - Ashley Tellis, panelist
Senior Associate, South Asia Program
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Andrew Wilder, remarks and moderator
Director, Afghanistan and Pakistan Programs
United States Institute of Peace
- Moeed Yusuf, panelist
South Asia Adviser
United States Institute of Peace
Explore Further
- Learn more about this event.
- Learn more about the USIP-PRIO-CMI project on durable peace in Afghanistan by reading the full report, "Achieving Durable Peace: Afghan Perspectives on a Peace Process" or the USIP Peace Brief, "Afghan Perspectives on Achieving Durable Peace"
- Learn more about USIP's work in Afghanistan
- Learn more about USIP's work in Pakistan
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