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South Asia Studies | Student Spotlight

Student Papers for Policy Options for State-Building in Afghanistan

Adams, Natasha. "The Role of NATO PRTs in Development in Afghanistan."

Chadbourne, Melissa. "U.S. Policy toward Afghanistan and Pakistan: Implications for the U.S. and its allies."

Coats, Karen. "The Role of Citizen Involvement in Afghanistan's Municipal Governance Reform."

Elliot, Ashley. "Political Party Development in Afghanistan: Challenges and Opportunities."

Kannam, Catherine. "Political Financing in Afghanistan: Working towards a Legitimate State."

Kaufman, Richard. "America's Opium War: How the wrong approach to counternarcotics in undermining state-building in Afghanistan."

Kessler, Eric. "PRTs in Afghanistan."

Pappas, Adam. "Trade Promotion in Afghanistan: Roles for Infrastructure and Institutions."

Rembold, Michael C. "The Afghan National Army: Enabled for a Counterinsurgency?"

Riley, Michael. "The Importance of Education in Afghanistan's Reconstruction."

Sabri, Rabeah. "Balochistan: AF-PAK's Forgotten Frontier."

Siddiqui, Niloufer. "Reforming a Culture of Political Ambiguity: Promoting Political Parties and an Independent Legislature in Afghanistan."

Soule, Katie. "The Media in Afghanistan: Post-Conflict Development and Policy Implications."

Tobin, Robert. "The North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Afghanistan: Unchartered Territory."

Van Heuvelen, Elizabeth."Uniting the Global Crescent and Central Asia: The Potential for Greater Regional Cooperation to Curb Afghanistan's Opium Trade."

Viehe, Ariella. "Tribal Engagement in Afghanistan: Challenges and Recommendations."

South Asia Studies Student Publications

Anit Mukherjee (Ph.D candidate)co-authored an op-ed "The Limits of U.S. Diplomacy in Kashmir"  which was featured on the Brookings Website on January 15th, 2009. 

Niloufer Siddiqui's(M.A. candidate) op-ed "Extraordinary Rendition" was featured in The Daily Times on Thursday, January 15th, 2009.

Anit Mukherjee's (Ph.D candidate) op-ed "IAF, know yourself" was featured in The Indian Express on Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Anit Mukherjee's (Ph.D candidate) op-ed"Speaking Truth to Rising Power" was featured in The Indian Express on Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Josh White's (M.A. student) op-ed "Pakistan's New Frontier" was featured in The Wall Street Journal on March 4, 2008.

Anit Mukherjee's (Ph.D candidate) op-ed "An Army for Tomorrow" was featured in The Indian Express on January 29, 2008.

Josh White (M.A. student) was quoted in an article in AFP, "US should not panic over Islamists in Pakistan: analysts," based upon a talk he gave at SAIS on November 14, 2007.

Anit Mukherjee's (Ph.D. candidate) article on "Counterinsurgency in Pakistan: Learning from India," co-authored with Moeed Yusuf, was featured in the American Enterprise Institute's short publications in September 2007.

Anit Mukherjee's (Ph.D. candidate) tribute to General Indar Jit Rikhye, "A Soldier's Song" was featured in India Abroad on June 20, 2007.

Anit Mukherjee's (Ph.D. candidate) op-ed "Let Generals Have Their Stories..." was featured in The Indian Express on June 7, 2007.

Anit Mukherjee's (Ph.D. candidate) op-ed "The Unbearable Injustice of Forgetting" was featured in The Indian Express on January 9, 2007.

Anit Mukherjee's (Ph.D. candidate) book review of C. Raja Mohan's "Crossing the Rubicon: The Shaping of India's New Foreign Policy" was featured in the Armed Forces Journal on May 3, 2006.

Anit Mukherjee's (Ph.D. candidate) op-ed, "Lessons From Another Insurgency" was featured in the New York Times on March 4, 2006.

Ravi Satkalmi's (M.A. graduate 2005) paper, "Material Support: The United States v. the Lackawanna Six"  from the course "South Asia, Al Qaeda, and the Rise of International Terrorism" with Prof. Peter Bergen was published by Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, Volume 28, Number 3, May-June 2005. 

Shakti C'Ganti (M.A. candidate) was featured in India Post: "A Trip to Remember" was published on October 29, 2004 just prior to joining SAIS as an M.A. candidate.

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 For more information on the SAIS South Asia Studies Program, please contact: 

Walter Andersen
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Rebecca Aman
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