Steve Coll Addresses "Globalization of Terror"
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Ghost Wars and The Bin Ladens offered the 2010 Payne Distinguished Lecture on March 4, 2010, at FSI, with a focus on Pakistan. President of the New America Foundation and a staff writer at the New Yorker, Coll formerly served as the managing editor of the Washington Post and has spent more than 20 years studying the geo-politics of Pakistan and the region.
During his talk, Coll chose to address four major issues:
- Why have Pakistan's Army, Security, and Intelligence Services chosen to support the Taliban and other groups with known terrorist ties?
- What is the changing nature of Islamist militarism inside Pakistan?
- Where is the United States headed in its efforts to change Pakistan's behavior and how does Pakistan see its own interests?
- What is the current status of Pakistan's relationship with India and what are the prospects for Indo-Pakistani reconciliation?
In a riveting and lively discussion with the audience, Coll noted that his key objective was to help create a fuller, more nuanced understanding of an exceedingly complex political, military, and cultural dynamic on the ground in Pakistan.
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