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We are excited to share the official report on our recently conducted webinar on the ‘Indian Ocean Security Framework,’ which was held on October 22, 2024, in collaboration with the @TheNESACenter and @nirdhwani 👉 Dive into the full report to explore the thought-provoking…
Check out @shanmariet's latest Op-Ed for the @Diplomat_APAC #India #Afghanistan #Taliban thediplomat.com/2024/11/indias…
NESA alumnus Major Sandun Gunawardana wrote a piece for the NESA Alumni Blog on combatting trafficking in South Asia. Check it out here: nesa-center.org/strengthening-…
NESA alumna @Charanilakna recently authored a chapter on 'Digital Peacebuilding as a path towards Reconciliation." You can access it here: academia.edu/125241091/The_…
Take a few minutes to read NESA alumna @shanmariet's recent Op-Ed for @Diplomat_APAC #India #Germany thediplomat.com/2024/10/india-…
Our next event, "A People's History of Islam: Tales of Mystics, Pilgrims, and the Ordinary," is taking place November 4th at 2pm EST at HDS Swartz Hall. We will be joined by speaker Dr. Hassan Abbas (@Watandost) and moderator Dr. Payam Mohseni. Register: bit.ly/peoples_islam
On 22 Oct., Dr. Tom Lynch (INSS) made a feature panel presentation to a virtual Track 2 dialogue on Indian Ocean security at a webinar co-hosted by @MRCPune and @TheNESACenter The webinar involved about 50 people from India, the U.S., and states near the Indian Ocean.
Join us for today’s webinar on the Indian Ocean Security Framework. We are excited to host a fantastic stream of speakers who will discuss topics related to strategic maritime security. Joining details are as follows: 💻Webex Link- bit.ly/4eOJYDi 🔗Meeting number: 2511…
We were delighted to have Ms Nilanthi Samaranayake (@nilanthis), Visiting Expert, South Asia Program, United States Institute of Peace (@USIP), join us for our recent webinar on the Indian Ocean Security Framework, which we hosted on October 22, 2024, along with Near East South…
Check out NESA alumna @Dr_EmanRagab's latest article on Women, Peace and Security in the Arab context, available here on the NESA Alumni Blog: nesa-center.org/women-peace-an…
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the distinguished speakers who participated in our webinar on the Indian Ocean Security Framework on October 22, 2024. Your insights and expertise have greatly enriched our understanding of this vital topic. We thank @JeffreyPayneFP from…
You can check out NESA Professor @MichaelSharnoff's recent article, "The Hashemite Regime on Jordanian Postage Stamps: A Visual History of Nation-Building," here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/03…
On Oct 09, in partnership with @USAfricaCommand, NESA conducted Part II/II of the Transnational Threats Workshop series. @CRealuyo kicked off the discussion with her presentation on "The Global Panorama of Transnational Threats." Read all about it here: nesa-center.org/the-global-pan…
This is your last chance to register for our upcoming webinar on the Indian Ocean Security Framework. The webinar's central theme is “Challenges & Opportunities in the Tropical Waters of the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).” Below are more details on the event. 🗓️ Date: October 22,…
For our upcoming webinar with the @TheNESACenter, we are honoured to host a stream of distinguished experts who will interact with us. Capt (Retd) Charles B Marks (Chuck), Associate Dean and Professional Military Education, NESA, along with Dr Dr Satheesh C Shenoi (…
We are excited about collaborating with the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies ( @TheNESACenter ) for our upcoming webinar on the Indian Ocean Security Framework. During the first session of the webinar, we will be joined by Dr. Thomas F Lynch III, Distinguished…
On October 09, NESA alumna @halabugaighis gave a briefing to the UN Security Council on women's issues in #Libya. Be sure to read the statement here: womenpeacesecurity.org/resource/un-se…
Ꮺ→ 𝐊𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐇𝐨𝐥𝐝𝐞𝐧’𝐬 article, "𝐆𝐥𝐨𝐛𝐚𝐥 𝐏𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: 𝐒𝐮𝐝𝐚𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐋𝐢𝐛𝐲𝐚," has been featured in the German journal Orient. She thanks mentor Dr. Gawdat Bahgat from @TheNESACenter, for his support! 🔗: link.ou.edu/4gP1jgV
Make sure you check out NESA alumna @shanmariet's latest Op-Ed for @Diplomat_APAC #Afghanistan #WomensRights thediplomat.com/2024/10/womens…
Make sure you register for this @MRCPune and @TheNESACenter Webinar on Oct 22: dialogue.udafoundation.in/webinar-on-ind…
Here is NESA alumnus @AsangaAbey's latest Op-Ed. #SouthAsia #SriLanka #Bangladesh
My latest commentary on South Asia’s Struggle in a Polycrisis: Echoes of Crisis from #SriLanka to #Bangladesh, published by @contactniice in Nepal #southasia #polycrisis niice.org.np/archives/9477
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