An Update on Pakistan, with Ahmed Rashid

An Update on Pakistan, with Ahmed Rashid

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Embracing Empathy and Responsible Power, with Dr. Claire Yorke

Are power and empathy incompatible? Dr. Claire Yorke joins the "Values & Interests" podcast to discuss her new book, "Empathy in Politics and Leadership." Yorke showcases real-life examples of leaders who embraced empathy to build more inclusive power structures while simultaneou ...  Afficher plus

The Ethics of Decision-Making in National Security, with Avril D. Haines

Avril D. Haines, former director of national intelligence, visited Carnegie Council in October to deliver the Second Charles W. Kegley, Jr. Annual Lecture, titled "The Ethics of Decision-Making in National Security." Reflecting on her distinguished career in public service, Direc ...  Afficher plus

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Pakistan's Foreign Minister - Khawaja Asif
The Interview

Is Pakistan at risk of losing allies over its inability or unwillingness to control militants? Sarah Montague speaks to Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Khawaja Asif. President Trump has accused his country of "housing the very terrorists" that the United States is fighting. He says ...  Afficher plus

Pakistan and the Taliban’s uneasy peace
The Take

Pakistan and Taliban-led Afghanistan have agreed to a ceasefire after some of the worst cross-border violence in years. Relations have soured over Islamabad's accusation that Kabul is aiding the Pakistan Taliban in attacks against the Pakistani military - a claim Kabul denies. Wi ...  Afficher plus

Will the ceasefire hold between Afghanistan and Pakistan?
The Inside Story Podcast

After a week of cross-border violence, Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to an immediate ceasefire. Islamabad accuses its neighbour of harbouring armed groups, allegations that Kabul denies. So, will this lead to lasting peace? And how does the conflict play out regionally?In this e ...  Afficher plus

L’asile au Pakistan ou l'exil scolaire des jeunes Afghanes
Grand reportage

Des milliers de familles afghanes ont trouvé refuge depuis que les talibans ont pris le pouvoir en Afghanistan en août 2021. De nombreuses familles ont le choix de l’exil pour pouvoir simplement offrir une éducation à leurs filles privées d’enseignement secondaire et supérieur pa ...  Afficher plus