Subject: [SAW] CCFR Program 3/3 -New Priorities in South Asia: U.S. Policy Toward India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan
> New Priorities in South Asia: U.S. Policy Toward India,
>Pakistan, and Afghanistan
>
> Wednesday, March 3, 2004
> Panel Discussion
>
> 5:30 p.m.-Cash bar
> 6:00-7:30 p.m.-Lecture and discussion
>
> Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel
> 163 E. Walton Place, Chicago
> $20 members / $30 nonmembers
>
> NOTE: As part of the UC South Asia Language and Area Center
>agreement for co-sponsoring this event, UC students, Chicago-area elementary
>and high school teachers and Chicago-area students, may attend this event at
>no charge if they register in advance. Please contact Sharon Houtkamp at
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] / phone 312-726-3860. Or contact Sally Noble at
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] / phone 773-702-8637 to register in advance.
>
>
> Join us for the results of this new report by an independent
>task force cosponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, New York, and
>the Asia Society. Marshall Bouton, president of The Chicago Council on
>Foreign Relations, was cochair of the task force. Mahnaz Ispahani,
>codirector of the task force, is senior fellow for South and West Asia at
>the Council on Foreign Relations. Dennis Kux, codirector of the task force,
>is a senior policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for
>Scholars in Washington, D.C. Frank G. Wisner II, codirector of the task
>force, is vice chairman of external affairs at American International Group,
>Inc.
>
> This is an Asia in Chicago program and is cosponsored by the
>South Asia Language and Area Center at the University of Chicago.
>
> http://www.ccfr.org/events/eventdetail2.asp?id=251
>
> CopyrightThe Chicago Council on Foreign Relations
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