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DESCRIPTION:CONVERSATIONS IN CONFLICT STUDIES-"Need to Contain Afghanistan”
  SPEAKER: Dr. Isaac Kfir\, Lecturer at the Lauder School of Government &am
 p\; Senior Research Fellow at the International Institute for Counter Terr
 orism\,Herzliya\, Israel Dr. Isaac Kfir will examine the recent debate ove
 r the request for additional US troops for the conflict\, arguing that mor
 e troops will not alleviate Afghanistan’s problems. The focus will be on t
 he Afghan Jihad and its affect on Pashtun culture\, which has direct beari
 ng on the current troubles in Afghanistan. Dr. Isaac Kfir is a Schusterman
  Visiting Fellow at Syracuse University\, Maxwell School of Public Adminis
 tration / Institute for Counter-Terrorism (INSCT). -Program for the Advanc
 ement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC).&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies- Dr. Isaac Kfir
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:CONVERSATIONS IN CONFLICT STUDIES-"Need to Con
 tain Afghanistan” SPEAKER: Dr. Isaac Kfir\, Lecturer at the Lauder School 
 of Government &amp\; Senior Research Fellow at the International Institute
  for Counter Terrorism\,Herzliya\, Israel Dr. Isaac Kfir will examine the 
 recent debate over the request for additional US troops for the conflict\,
  arguing that more troops will not alleviate Afghanistan’s problems. The f
 ocus will be on the Afghan Jihad and its affect on Pashtun culture\, which
  has direct bearing on the current troubles in Afghanistan. Dr. Isaac Kfir
  is a Schusterman Visiting Fellow at Syracuse University\, Maxwell School 
 of Public Administration / Institute for Counter-Terrorism (INSCT). -Progr
 am for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC).&
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