The 23rd Annual Camden Conference focused on Afghanistan, Pakistan and India–an area termed the most challenging in the world by many 2009 conference speakers. No assessment or understanding of the situation in Afghanistan can be separated from attention to critical factors and developments in neighboring Pakistan which in turn leads to a focus upon the complex and volatile relations between Pakistan and India. The February 2010 conference offered both specific and overview presentations devoted to the broad array of issues raised within this turbulent region as well as the role of U.S. policies and programs in this “crossroads of conflict.”
2010 CAMDEN CONFERENCE
February 19-21, 2010
Conference
2010 Camden Conference – G. Whitney Azoy
The 23rd Annual Camden Conference took place February 19-21, 2010 at the historic Camden Opera House.
The 2010 conference focused on Afghanistan, Pakistan and India – an area termed the most challenging in the world by many 2009 conference speakers. No assessment or understanding of the situation in Afghanistan can be separated from attention to critical factors and developments in neighboring Pakistan which in turn leads to a focus upon the complex and volatile relations between Pakistan and India. The February 2010 conference offered both specific and overview presentations devoted to the broad array of issues raised within this turbulent region as well as the role of U.S. policies and programs in this “crossroads of conflict.”
More info: https://www.camdenconference.org/2010-conference/
2010 Camden Conference – Samina Quareshi
The 23rd Annual Camden Conference took place February 19-21, 2010 at the historic Camden Opera House.
The 2010 conference focused on Afghanistan, Pakistan and India – an area termed the most challenging in the world by many 2009 conference speakers. No assessment or understanding of the situation in Afghanistan can be separated from attention to critical factors and developments in neighboring Pakistan which in turn leads to a focus upon the complex and volatile relations between Pakistan and India. The February 2010 conference offered both specific and overview presentations devoted to the broad array of issues raised within this turbulent region as well as the role of U.S. policies and programs in this “crossroads of conflict.”
More info: https://www.camdenconference.org/2010-conference/
2010 Camden Conference – Teresita C. Schaffer
The 23rd Annual Camden Conference took place February 19-21, 2010 at the historic Camden Opera House.
The 2010 conference focused on Afghanistan, Pakistan and India – an area termed the most challenging in the world by many 2009 conference speakers. No assessment or understanding of the situation in Afghanistan can be separated from attention to critical factors and developments in neighboring Pakistan which in turn leads to a focus upon the complex and volatile relations between Pakistan and India. The February 2010 conference offered both specific and overview presentations devoted to the broad array of issues raised within this turbulent region as well as the role of U.S. policies and programs in this “crossroads of conflict.”
More info: https://www.camdenconference.org/2010-conference/
2010 Camden Conference – Larry Goodson
The 23rd Annual Camden Conference took place February 19-21, 2010 at the historic Camden Opera House.
The 2010 conference focused on Afghanistan, Pakistan and India – an area termed the most challenging in the world by many 2009 conference speakers. No assessment or understanding of the situation in Afghanistan can be separated from attention to critical factors and developments in neighboring Pakistan which in turn leads to a focus upon the complex and volatile relations between Pakistan and India. The February 2010 conference offered both specific and overview presentations devoted to the broad array of issues raised within this turbulent region as well as the role of U.S. policies and programs in this “crossroads of conflict.”
More info: https://www.camdenconference.org/2010-conference/
2010 Camden Conference – Paul R. Pillar
The 23rd Annual Camden Conference took place February 19-21, 2010 at the historic Camden Opera House.
The 2010 conference focused on Afghanistan, Pakistan and India – an area termed the most challenging in the world by many 2009 conference speakers. No assessment or understanding of the situation in Afghanistan can be separated from attention to critical factors and developments in neighboring Pakistan which in turn leads to a focus upon the complex and volatile relations between Pakistan and India. The February 2010 conference offered both specific and overview presentations devoted to the broad array of issues raised within this turbulent region as well as the role of U.S. policies and programs in this “crossroads of conflict.”
More info: https://www.camdenconference.org/2010-conference/
2010 Camden Conference – Ronald E. Neumann
The 23rd Annual Camden Conference took place February 19-21, 2010 at the historic Camden Opera House.
The 2010 conference focused on Afghanistan, Pakistan and India – an area termed the most challenging in the world by many 2009 conference speakers. No assessment or understanding of the situation in Afghanistan can be separated from attention to critical factors and developments in neighboring Pakistan which in turn leads to a focus upon the complex and volatile relations between Pakistan and India. The February 2010 conference offered both specific and overview presentations devoted to the broad array of issues raised within this turbulent region as well as the role of U.S. policies and programs in this “crossroads of conflict.”
More info: https://www.camdenconference.org/2010-conference/
2010 Camden Conference – Athanasios Moulakis
The 23rd Annual Camden Conference took place February 19-21, 2010 at the historic Camden Opera House.
The 2010 conference focused on Afghanistan, Pakistan and India – an area termed the most challenging in the world by many 2009 conference speakers. No assessment or understanding of the situation in Afghanistan can be separated from attention to critical factors and developments in neighboring Pakistan which in turn leads to a focus upon the complex and volatile relations between Pakistan and India. The February 2010 conference offered both specific and overview presentations devoted to the broad array of issues raised within this turbulent region as well as the role of U.S. policies and programs in this “crossroads of conflict.”
More info: https://www.camdenconference.org/2010-conference/
2010 Camden Conference – Nicholas Burns
The 23rd Annual Camden Conference took place February 19-21, 2010 at the historic Camden Opera House.
The 2010 conference focused on Afghanistan, Pakistan and India – an area termed the most challenging in the world by many 2009 conference speakers. No assessment or understanding of the situation in Afghanistan can be separated from attention to critical factors and developments in neighboring Pakistan which in turn leads to a focus upon the complex and volatile relations between Pakistan and India. The February 2010 conference offered both specific and overview presentations devoted to the broad array of issues raised within this turbulent region as well as the role of U.S. policies and programs in this “crossroads of conflict.”
More info: https://www.camdenconference.org/2010-conference/
2010 Camden Conference – Concluding Panel Discussion
The 23rd Annual Camden Conference took place February 19-21, 2010 at the historic Camden Opera House.
The 2010 conference focused on Afghanistan, Pakistan and India – an area termed the most challenging in the world by many 2009 conference speakers. No assessment or understanding of the situation in Afghanistan can be separated from attention to critical factors and developments in neighboring Pakistan which in turn leads to a focus upon the complex and volatile relations between Pakistan and India. The February 2010 conference offered both specific and overview presentations devoted to the broad array of issues raised within this turbulent region as well as the role of U.S. policies and programs in this “crossroads of conflict.”
More info: https://www.camdenconference.org/2010-conference/
Whitney Azoy
Speaker
Nicholas Burns
Speaker
Larry Goodson
Speaker
Athanasios Moulakis
Speaker
Ronald Neumann
Speaker
Paul Pillar
Speaker
Samina Quraeshi
Speaker
Ahmed Rashid
Keynote Speaker
Teresita Schaffer
Speaker





2010 Camden Conference – Ahmed Rashid
The 23rd Annual Camden Conference took place February 19-21, 2010 at the historic Camden Opera House.
The 2010 conference focused on Afghanistan, Pakistan and India – an area termed the most challenging in the world by many 2009 conference speakers. No assessment or understanding of the situation in Afghanistan can be separated from attention to critical factors and developments in neighboring Pakistan which in turn leads to a focus upon the complex and volatile relations between Pakistan and India. The February 2010 conference offered both specific and overview presentations devoted to the broad array of issues raised within this turbulent region as well as the role of U.S. policies and programs in this “crossroads of conflict.”
More info: https://www.camdenconference.org/2010-conference/ …