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Afghanistan Today: A Round Table Discussion

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Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs

South Asia Center presents


Afghanistan Today: A Round Table Discussion

In this roundtable discussion, panelists will discuss the opportunities and challenges for governance and civil society in Afghanistan today, including on-going peace talks, reconstruction, urbanization, and education, particularly in and around Kabul. 


Panelists will include:


Sohrob Aslamy is a PhD student in the Department of Geography and the Environment at Syracuse University. His research explores urban development in Kabul, Afghanistan to better understand state-society relations in the country’s capital.


Akbar Quraishi ’09 BA (IR)/’11 MAIR is a First Secretary at the Embassy of Afghanistan, covering political and security issues. He joined the Afghan government in 2002 following the collapse of the Taliban.


Farishta Sakhi a PhD candidate at Carter School of Conflict Resolution at George Mason University. Before joining GMU, Sakhi’s worked for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Republic of Afghanistan serving as a senior diplomat and a member of the leadership team of the ministry.


The discussion will be moderated by Amy Friers ’11 BA (PSc)/’17 MAIR. She lived and worked in Afghanistan for five years during which she was part of the team that created the University of Afghanistan, where she served as Vice-Chancellor and professor.  She currently works with Team Afghan Power, a charity focused on using renewable energy to improve educational outcomes in rural Afghanistan.


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Co-sponsored by the Central Asia and Caucasus Research Group. 


For more information, please contact Emera Bridger Wilson, elbridge@syr.edu, or to request additional accommodation arrangements, please contact Morgan Bicknell, mebickne@syr.edu.



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