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Tamanna Salikuddin on the Fall of Pakistan’s Imran Khan

Tamanna Salikuddin on the Fall of Pakistan’s Imran Khan

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Over the weekend, Imran Khan became the first Pakistani prime minister to be ousted in a no-confidence vote. USIP’s Tamanna Salikuddin says, “There are a lot of reasons why he lost the support of [the] military establishment and also parliament” but that “his downfall really, number one, was the economy.”

Type: Podcast

Global Policy

Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen on Israel’s ‘Groundbreaking’ Summit

Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen on Israel’s ‘Groundbreaking’ Summit

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Israel’s Negev summit with top Arab and U.S. diplomats was “groundbreaking” for the region. “You could not think of a more dramatic way to underscore the acceptance of Israel into the Arab world,” says USIP’s Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen.

Type: Podcast

Elizabeth Murray on Peacebuilding and the Global Disability Summit

Elizabeth Murray on Peacebuilding and the Global Disability Summit

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

The pandemic has “really laid bare some inequalities” facing those with disabilities, says USIP’s Elizabeth Murray. But last week’s Global Disability Summit offered “an opportunity for disability inclusion to be integrated across U.S. foreign policy,” particularly when it comes to peacebuilding programs.

Type: Podcast

Global Policy

Asfandyar Mir on the Pakistani Taliban and Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Tensions

Asfandyar Mir on the Pakistani Taliban and Afghanistan-Pakistan Border Tensions

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

As Pakistani leaders quarrel with the neighboring Afghan Taliban over the demarcation of their shared border, USIP’s Asfandyar Mir says Pakistan’s own Taliban insurgency has “been boosted by the example of the Afghan Taliban … if things continue to escalate over the medium term, things become very difficult for Pakistan.”

Type: Podcast

Conflict Analysis & Prevention