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The President's Trip to South Asia & Prospects for Conflict Resolution
Webcast

Thursday, March 9, 2000
9:00 AM -- 11:30 AM


U.S. Institute of Peace
1200 17th St.
2nd Floor
Washington, D.C.


Karl Inderfurth

Assistant Secretary of State
Karl Inderfurth speaking about the
President's trip to South Asia.


Assistant Secretary of State Karl Inderfurth gave an overview of the President's upcoming trip to South Asia. Senator Sam Brownback addressed U.S. interests and opportunities from a congressional perspective.

The panel discussion focused on:

  • U.S. Approaches to Advancing Peace and Preventing War in South Asia;

  • Threats from terrorism;

  • Prospects for Indo-Pakistani cooperation;

  • Nuclear and missile proliferation;

  • Kashmir

 


Speaker:

  • Karl F. Inderfurth
    Assistant Secretary of State
    Bureau of South Asian Affairs

Panel Discussion:

  • Frank Wisner, Moderator
    Vice Chairman, American International Group
  • Marshall Bouton
    Executive Vice President, The Asia Society
  • Robert Oakley
    National Defense University
  • Shirin Tahir-Kheli
    Director, South Asia Program,
    Foreign Policy Institute, SAIS
  • Ashley Tellis
    RAND Corporation

Speaker:

  • Sam Brownback
    U.S. Senate

Archived Audio

Event Proceedings
Running Time - 2 hr 35 min • 50M Download*

Archived Video (Available by Speaker)

Opening Remarks and Sec. Inderfurth's Remarks
Running Time - 26 min • 27M Download*
(Note: Audio Available Only)

Sen. Brownback's Remarks
Running Time - 18 min • 18M Download*

Mr. Wisner's Remarks
Running Time - 8 min • 10M Download*

Mr. Bouton's Remarks
Running Time - 14 min • 17M Download*

Mr. Oakley's Remarks
Running Time - 12 min • 12M Download*

Mr. Tahir-Kheli's Remarks
Running Time - 20 min • 20M Download*

Ms. Tellis' Remarks
Running Time - 13 min • 14M Download*

Q&A Session
Running Time 23 min • 34M Download*

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