Panel 1: Afghanistan in Regional and Global Perspective: Kimberly Marten, Sumit Ganguly, Steve Coll.
Panel 2: Can the West ‘Win’ in Afghanistan?: Stephen Biddle, Max Boot, Richard Betts
| Panel 1 Intro and Kimberly Marten, Barnard College |
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| Sumit Ganguly, Center on American and Global Security, Indiana University |
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| Steve Coll, New America Foundation and The New Yorker |
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| Q&A |
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| Panel 2 Intro and Stephen Biddle, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Max Boot, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Richard Betts, Dir. Salzman Institute, Prof. of International Relations, Columbia University |
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John F. Kerry, Member, U.S. Senate (D-MA); Chairman, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
Presider:
Tom Brokaw, Special Correspondent, NBC News
Speaker: Shlomo Ben Ami, former Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs
Karen Armstrong is the author of nearly twenty books, including
The Great Transformation,
A History of God, and
The Spiral Staircase, a spiritual memoir. Chair, Stephen Sackur, presenter of BBC's HARDtalk.
Robert H. Frank, author of the
Sunday Times bestseller
The Economic Naturalist. He is the Henrietta Louis Johnson Professor of Management and Professor of Economics at Cornell University’s Johnson Graduate School of Management. Chair:
Tim Harford, economist and FT journalist