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DTSTART:20091203T090000
SUMMARY:Alienated Nations\, Fractured States: Afghanistan and Pakistan
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DESCRIPTION:9:00 - 10:30 am: Border Crossings\nModerator: Parna Sengupta\
 , Introduction to Humanities Program\, Stanford University\n\nAmin Tarzi
 \, Middle East Studies\, Marine Corps University\, Yaghistan Revisited:
  The Struggle for Domination of Afghan-Pakistan Borderlands\n\nJames Ca
 ron\, South Asia Studies\, University of Pennsylvania\, Divisive Hegemo
 nies and Interlinked Publics: Case Studies of Religious Scholarship and 
 Social Awareness in Afghanistan and the North West Frontier Province\, 1
 930-2008\n\nJamal Elias\, Religious Studies\, University of Pennsylvani
 a\, Identity\, Modernity and Meaning in Pukhtun Truck Decoration\n\n11
  am- 12:30 pm: Molding Minds and Bodies\nModerator: Steve Stedman\, Cent
 er for Security and International Cooperation\, Stanford University\n\nT
 ahir Andrabi\, Economics\, Pomona College\, Religious Schooling in Paki
 stan and its Relation to Other Schooling Options: A Disaggregated Analys
 is \n\nFarzana Shaikh\, Asia Programme\, Royal Institute of Internation
 al Affairs\, Will the right kind of Islam save Pakistan?: The Sufi An
 tidote\n\nFariba Nawa\, Journalist\, Fremont\, Opium Nation\n\n2:00- 
 4:00 pm: Nations\, Tribes\, and Others\nModerator: Aishwary Kumar\, Depa
 rtment of History\, Stanford University\n\nGilles Dorronsoro\, The Carne
 gie Endowment\, Religious\, Political and Tribal Networks in the Afghan
  War\n\nShah Mahmoud Hanifi\, Department of History\, James Madison Uni
 versity\, Epistemological Quandaries of the Afghan Nation: Mobility\, T
 erritoriality and The Other\n\nThomas Ruttig\, Afghanistan Analysts Net
 work\, How Tribal Are the Taleban?\n \nLutz Rzehak\, Humboldt Universi
 ty\, "Diversity and dynamics of ethnic identities in Afghanistan: the ca
 se of the Baloch"\n\n4:30-6:00 pm: Public Session: The Global Politics o
 f Afghanistan and Pakistan\nModerators:\nShahzad Bashir\, Religious Stud
 ies\, Stanford University \nRobert Crews\, Department of History\, Stanf
 ord University\n
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/199/19957
LOCATION:Encina Hall Central\, Bechtel Conference Center
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DTSTAMP:20091124T040009Z
DTSTART:20091203T163000
SUMMARY:The Global Politics of Afghanistan and Pakistan
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DESCRIPTION:Discussion Session: \nThe Global Politics of Afghanistan and 
 Pakistan\n\nTahir Andrabi\, Economics\, Pomona College\nShahzad Bashir\,
  Religious Studies\, Stanford University \nJames Caron\, South Asia Stud
 ies\, University of Pennsylvania \nRobert Crews\, History\, Stanford Uni
 versity\nGilles Dorronsoro\, The Carnegie Endowment \nJamal Elias\, Reli
 gious Studies\, University of Pennsylvania\nShah Mahmoud Hanifi\, Histor
 y\, James Madison University\nFariba Nawa\, Journalist\, San Francisco\n
 Thomas Ruttig\, Afghanistan Analysts Network \nLutz Rzehak\, Humboldt Un
 iversity\nFarzana Shaikh\, Asia Programme\, Royal Institute of Internati
 onal Affairs\nAmin Tarzi\, Middle East Studies\, the Marine Corps Univer
 sity\n
URL:http://events-prod.stanford.edu/events/209/20965
LOCATION:Encina Hall Central\, Bechtel Conference Center
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