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DESCRIPTION:Examining Contemporary Politics in South AsiaAmbassador Touqir 
 Hussain\,&nbsp\;Instructor\, Maxwell in Washington ProgramPakistan's Dilem
 ma: Finding a Balance between Geopolitics and Internal StabilityAmbassador
 &nbsp\; Hussain is a former senior diplomat from Pakistan\, with expertise
  on issues including South Asian security\, political Islam\, terrorism\, 
 and U.S. relations with the Islamic world. Hussain served as the Diplomati
 c Adviser to the Pakistani Prime Minister from 1996 to 1998. He then serve
 d as Ambassador to Brazil (1990-1993)\, Spain (1993-1995)\, and Japan (199
 8-2003). He also served as a Senior Fellow at the US Institute of Peace fr
 om 2004 to 2005.Walter Andersen\, Director\, South Asia Studies Program\, 
 School of Advanced International Studies\, Johns Hopkins UniversitIndia: A
 re Modi's Goals Sustainable and Credible?Anderson is the Administrative Di
 rector of the South Asia Studies Program at the School of Advanced Interna
 tional Studies at Johns Hopkins\, recently retired as chief of the U.S. St
 ate Department's South Asia Division in the Office of Analysis for the Nea
 r East and South Asia. His current research involves Hindu nationalism and
  India's assertive foreign policy in the Indian Ocean.Respondents:&nbsp\;N
 avine Murshid (Colgate)\, Vikash Yadav (Hobart and William Smith)\, Feisal
  Khan (Hobart and William Smith)Reception following the SymposiumScreening
  of&nbsp\;Promise&nbsp\;Land&nbsp\;(2013\,&nbsp\;Kevin Dalvi\, director)6:
 30 pm\, Maxwell AuditoriumOpen to the publicSponsored by the South Asia Ce
 nter at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs
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SUMMARY:SAC presents: Walter Andersen and Ambassador Touqir Hussain
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p><b>Examining Contemporary Pol
 itics in South Asia</b></p><p><b>Ambassador Touqir Hussain</b>\,<i>&nbsp\;
 Instructor\, Maxwell in Washington Program</i></p><p><i>Pakistan's Dilemma
 : Finding a Balance between Geopolitics and Internal Stability</i><br>Amba
 ssador&nbsp\; Hussain is a former senior diplomat from Pakistan\, with exp
 ertise on issues including South Asian security\, political Islam\, terror
 ism\, and U.S. relations with the Islamic world. Hussain served as the Dip
 lomatic Adviser to the Pakistani Prime Minister from 1996 to 1998. He then
  served as Ambassador to Brazil (1990-1993)\, Spain (1993-1995)\, and Japa
 n (1998-2003). He also served as a Senior Fellow at the US Institute of Pe
 ace from 2004 to 2005.</p><p><b>Walter Andersen\, </b><i>Director\, South 
 Asia Studies Program\, School of Advanced International Studies\, Johns Ho
 pkins Universit</i></p><p><i>India: Are Modi's Goals Sustainable and Credi
 ble?</i><br>Anderson is the Administrative Director of the South Asia Stud
 ies Program at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopki
 ns\, recently retired as chief of the U.S. State Department's South Asia D
 ivision in the Office of Analysis for the Near East and South Asia. His cu
 rrent research involves Hindu nationalism and India's assertive foreign po
 licy in the Indian Ocean.</p><p><b>Respondents:&nbsp\;</b>Navine Murshid (
 Colgate)\, Vikash Yadav (Hobart and William Smith)\, Feisal Khan (Hobart a
 nd William Smith)</p><p><b>Reception following the Symposium</b></p><p><b>
 Screening of&nbsp\;<i>Promise&nbsp\;Land</i></b>&nbsp\;(2013\,&nbsp\;Kevin
  Dalvi\, director)<br>6:30 pm\, Maxwell Auditorium<br>Open to the public</
 p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute of
  Global Affairs</i></b></p><p></p><p></p>
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