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DESCRIPTION:DATE\, TIME AND ROOM CHANGE TO -&nbsp\; Friday\, March 23\, 201
 8. 1:45pm - 3:45pm 204 Maxwell HallMoynihan Institute Of Global Affairs\, 
 Central Asia and the Caucasus Research Group present:&nbsp\;DAS Henry Ensh
 er\, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary\, Bureau of South and Central Asian
  Affairs\, U.S. Department of StateBuilding a Revitalized Central Asian Ne
 ighborhood&nbsp\;“Building\na Revitalized Central Asian Neighborhood” will
  be a unique opportunity for the\nSyracuse community to learn about the im
 portance of US foreign policy in the\nregion from DAS Henry Ensher in his 
 new position as Acting\nDeputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central A
 sian Affairs. DAS Ensher’s\nprevious assignments include Chief of Mission 
 at the U.S. Mission to\nInternational Organizations in Vienna\; Ambassador
  of the United States to\nAlgeria (2011-2014)\; Senior Civilian Representa
 tive-South at Kandahar Air\nField\, Afghanistan (2010-2011)\; Director of 
 the Office of Afghanistan Affairs\n(2008-2010)\; Political Advisor at Cent
 ral Command (2007-2008)\; Chair of Near\nEast and North Africa Area Studie
 s and Coordinator for Iraq and Afghanistan\nProvincial Reconstruction Team
  training at the Foreign Service Institute\n(2006-2007)\; Deputy Political
  Counselor in Baghdad\, Iraq (2004-2005)\; and\nGovernance Coordinator in 
 Qadisiyah\nProvince\, Iraq (2003-2004). He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Pol
 itical Science\nfrom Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.\n\n\n\nHi
 s\npublic address will be followed by Q&amp\;A and a reception and poster 
 session\nhosted by the Moynihan’s new Central Asia and the Caucasus Resear
 ch Group.For more information\, please contact Marc Albert at 315.443.9248
  or malber01@syr.edu.Sponsored by the&nbsp\;Central Asia Center\, the Cauc
 asus Research Group and the Moynihan Institute of Global AffairsCo-Sponsor
 ed by: South Asia Center\, International Relations Program\, Center for Ca
 reer Development\, East Asia Program
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SUMMARY:REVISED: DAS Henry Ensher - CAC 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>DATE\, TIME AND ROOM CHANGE TO -&nbsp\; Fri
 day\, March 23\, 2018. 1:45pm - 3:45pm 204 Maxwell Hall</p><p><br></p><p>M
 oynihan Institute Of Global Affairs\, Central Asia and the Caucasus Resear
 ch Group present:&nbsp\;</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>DAS Henry E
 nsher</strong>\, <em>Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary\, Bureau of South a
 nd Central Asian Affairs\, U.S. Department of State</em></p><p><strong>Bui
 lding a Revitalized Central Asian Neighborhood</strong>&nbsp\;</p>“Buildin
 g\na Revitalized Central Asian Neighborhood” will be a unique opportunity 
 for the\nSyracuse community to learn about the importance of US foreign po
 licy in the\nregion from DAS Henry Ensher in his new position as Acting\nD
 eputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs. DAS Ensher’
 s\nprevious assignments include Chief of Mission at the U.S. Mission to\nI
 nternational Organizations in Vienna\; Ambassador of the United States to\
 nAlgeria (2011-2014)\; Senior Civilian Representative-South at Kandahar Ai
 r\nField\, Afghanistan (2010-2011)\; Director of the Office of Afghanistan
  Affairs\n(2008-2010)\; Political Advisor at Central Command (2007-2008)\;
  Chair of Near\nEast and North Africa Area Studies and Coordinator for Ira
 q and Afghanistan\nProvincial Reconstruction Team training at the Foreign 
 Service Institute\n(2006-2007)\; Deputy Political Counselor in Baghdad\, I
 raq (2004-2005)\; and\nGovernance Coordinator in Qadisiyah\nProvince\, Ira
 q (2003-2004). He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science\nfrom Loyo
 la Marymount University in Los Angeles.<p>\n\n</p><p>\n\n</p>His\npublic a
 ddress will be followed by Q&amp\;A and a reception and poster session\nho
 sted by the Moynihan’s new Central Asia and the Caucasus Research Group.<p
 >For more information\, please contact Marc Albert at 315.443.9248 or malb
 er01@syr.edu.</p><em><strong>Sponsored by the&nbsp\;Central Asia Center\, 
 the Caucasus Research Group and the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</
 strong></em><p><em><em><strong>Co-Sponsored by: South Asia Center\, Intern
 ational Relations Program\, Center for Career Development\, East Asia Prog
 ram</strong></em></em></p>
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