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Event

Experts Weigh U.S. Role as India-Pakistan Tensions Rise

Thu, June 6th, 2002

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Nuclear Policy

The Nuclear Policy Program aims to reduce the risk of nuclear war. Our experts diagnose acute risks stemming from technical and geopolitical developments, generate pragmatic solutions, and use our global network to advance risk-reduction policies. Our work covers deterrence, disarmament, arms control, nonproliferation, and nuclear energy.

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The Carnegie Endowment and the Stanley Foundation co-hosted a panel that provided an assessment of the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan and the prospects of nuclear security in light of the current border skirmishes and the residual effects of 9/11.

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Intro

Lee Feinstein, transatlantic fellow at the German Marshall Fund and former deputy head of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff;

Lewis A. Dunn, senior vice president at Science Applications International Corporation;

David Albright, president and founder of the Institute for Science and International Security.

Q and A

Participants recently released a Carnegie Endowment working paper, "A New Equation: U.S. Policy toward India and Pakistan after September 11" (available online at www.ceip.org/pubs or by clicking here).

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Mr. Lee Feinstein
Former Visiting Scholar

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

Event Speaker

Mr. Lee Feinstein

Former Visiting Scholar

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