The Pakistani Students' Association at the University of Michigan- Ann Arbor is hosting a day long conference on Pakistan on Saturday the 24th of March 2012 at the East Conference Room in he Rackham Graduate School. We will be joined by distinguished panelists who are experts on Pakistani politics and political economy. The Panelists include S. Akbar Zaidi an economist and expert on political...
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The Pakistani Students' Association at the University of Michigan- Ann Arbor is hosting a day long conference on Pakistan on Saturday the 24th of March 2012 at the East Conference Room in he Rackham Graduate School. We will be joined by distinguished panelists who are experts on Pakistani politics and political economy. The Panelists include S. Akbar Zaidi an economist and expert on political economy of Pakistan, Sadia Saeed of Yale University, Amb. Howard Schaffer the former US Ambassador to Bangladesh, Nosheen Ali from the University of California-Berkeley and Zahid Hussain the 2012 Woodrow Wilson Pakistan Scholar.
Our panels will be discussing:
Panel 1: United States-Pakistan Relations (12.30 pm - 1.45 pm)
Panel 2: Terrorism, Religion, and Society in Pakistan (2.15 pm - 3.45 pm)
Panel 3: Developments in Domestic Politics (4 pm - 5.30 pm)
Refreshments will be served!
We look forward to seeing you there. Please spread the word.
For more information contact:
Hasan Emaduddin Ansari: heansari@umich.edu
Alina Alam: alamra@umich.edu
Sharik Bashir: sharikb@umich.edu
Co-sponsored by:
International Policy Students Association (IPSA)
Rackham School of Graduate Studies
Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
International Institute (II) at the University of Michigan
International Policy Center (IPC)
Center for South Asian Studies (CSAS)
Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan
Central Student Government (CSG)
Student Affairs Committee (SAC) - Ford School of Public Policy