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Afghanistan’s Other Neighbors: Iran, Central Asia and China
July 2008 This dialogue conference focused on Afghanistan’s significant economic, cultural, and political relationships with its neighbors in the region beyond Pakistan. Schola
Expanding U.S. Study Abroad in the Arab World: Challenges and Opportunities
March 2008 Held at Al-Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco, in cooperation with the Institute of International Education (IIE), this dialogue provided new perspectives to one of
The Durand Line: History, Consequences, and Future
July 2007 The Durand Line, the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan, has long been the site of more conflict than cooperation. This dialogue brought together leading scholars,
Independent Universities in the Muslim World: A New Approach, Part II
January 2007 Building on the December 2005 conference, participants in this second dialogue delved deeper into topics relating to curricula, standards of excellence, philanthropy,
The Future of the Caspian Sea
May 2006 Unresolved questions of boundaries and legal regimes hinder ties between states bordering the Caspian Sea. Dialogue participants explored potential areas of collaboratio
Meeting of Middle Eastern Television Professionals
February 2006 Television plays a powerful role, reflecting and shaping public opinion in the Middle East. With support from the Hollings Center, participants in this Search for C
Independent Universities in the Muslim World: A New Approach, Part I
December 2005 This path-breaking dialogue examined the establishment of independent universities in predominantly Muslim countries, the challenges these institutions face and the p
Afghanistan and Pakistan: Cultural Heritage and Current Reality
May 2005 In the midst of heightened violence, the Hollings Center convened prominent scholars from Afghanistan, Pakistan and the United States to discuss the exceedingly difficult