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US-Pakistan tensions: What next for erstwhile allies?

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CHAIR: Humphrey Hawksley, Author & former BBC Asia Correspondent

Closing remarks by Barry Gardiner MP, Chair of TDF

ABOUT THE SEMINAR

Watch live webinar on: US-Pakistan tensions: What next for erstwhile allies?

Where

Virtual Seminar on Facebook & Youtube

When

7th December 2022              14:00-16:00 BST 

Humphrey Hawksley, Author & former BBC Asia correspondent
Barry Gardiner MP, Chair of TDF
Charles Edward Bruce, Lord Bruce

SPEAKERS

Pakistani author Ayesha Siddiqa prepares
Dr Ayesha Siddiqa, Political scientist & Research Associate at the SOAS South Asia Institute, University of London
Dr Mariam Mufti, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo
Prof. Anoush Ehteshami, Professor of International Relations and Nasser al-Sabah Chair & Director, HH Sheikh Nasser al-Sabah Research Programme, School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University
Dr Julian Spencer-Churchill (Schofield), Associate Professor of Political Science, Concordia University
Dr Julian Spencer-Churchill (Schofield), Associate Professor of Political Science, Concordia University
Wajid A. Syed, US Correspondent. GEO TV/The News
Wajid A. Syed, US Correspondent. GEO TV/The News
Dr Patrick Cronin, Asia-Pacific Security Chair, Hudson Institute
Dr Pervez Hoodbhoy, Nuclear physicist, writer & activist
Dr Pervez Hoodbhoy, Nuclear physicist, writer & activist
Prof. Shirley Lin, Compton Visiting Professor in World Politics, Miller Center, University of Virginia; Chair, Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation
Dr Kasia Paprocki, Associate Professor in Environment, Dept of Geography & Environment, London School of Economics
Thin Lei Win, Journalist; Founder and former chief correspondent of Myanmar Now news agency

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