After over a decade of war, US troops are scheduled to withdraw from Afghanistan by the end of this year. Will Afghan forces be able to maintain peace and continue to build a stable, democratic government or will American troops stay on longer? Will we see a renewed civil war as happened following the Soviet withdrawal in the 1980s? Many believe that stability in Afghanistan depends on Pakistan, and vice versa, and Pakistan is seen as a key player in coordinating peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban. What does the future hold for these neighboring nations?
Confirmed Speakers
Marc Grossman, Vice Chairman, The Cohen Group; former US Special Representative for Afghanistan and PakistanCameron Phelps Munter, Professor of International Relations, Pomona College; former US Ambassador to PakistanNeil Joeck*, Visiting Scholar, Institute for International Studies, University of California, Berkeley