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Shahmahmood Miakhel

Country Director, Afghanistan

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Shahmahmood Miakhel is the Country Director in Afghanistan for the US Institute of Peace (USIP). Prior to that he was a Governance Advisor for the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), and, from 2003–2005, a Deputy Minister of the Interior in the Government of Afghanistan. In 1994–1995 he worked for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) in South and Southeast Afghanistan helping to establish District Rehabilitation Shuras (DRS). He also worked as a reporter for the Pashto service of the Voice of America from 1985–1990.

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China’s Relations with the Middle East: A Bibliography, 1950-2012
Middle East Institute
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  • China’s Relations with the Middle East: A Bibliography, 1950-2012

    This bibliography covers all aspects of modern China-Middle East ties—politics, energy, trade, investment, and the rare discussion of cultural exchange. Materials are divided into two categories, contemporary (2001-present) and historical.

    January 7, 2013

    War with Iran in 2013?
    Middle East Institute
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  • War with Iran in 2013?

    This piece was originally published by Reuters on January 3, 2013 under the title Will This Be the Year That Israel Goes to War with Iran?

    Assertions and opinions in this publication are solely those of the above-mentioned author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Middle East Institute, which expressly does not take positions on Middle East policy.

    Israel did not bomb Iran last year. Why should it happen this year?

    January 4, 2013

    Could South Korea “Save” America’s Relations with Pakistan?
    Middle East Institute
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  • Could South Korea “Save” America’s Relations with Pakistan?

    This piece was originally published by The Diplomat on December 21, 2012

    Assertions and opinions in this publication are solely those of the above-mentioned author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Middle East Institute, which expressly does not take positions on Middle East policy.

    December 21, 2012

    What Pakistan Seeks in Afghanistan
    Middle East Institute
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  • What Pakistan Seeks in Afghanistan

    This piece was originally published by Foreign Policy Blogs on December 20, 2012

    Assertions and opinions in this publication are solely those of the above-mentioned author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Middle East Institute, which expressly does not take positions on Middle East policy.

    Migration Agreements between Italy and North Africa: Domestic Imperatives versus International Norms
    Middle East Institute
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  • Migration Agreements between Italy and North Africa: Domestic Imperatives versus International Norms

    The upheavals which spread across North Africa in 2011 changed the political map of the region. With the downfall of longstanding rulers, the European Union has sought to re-launch a policy dialogue informed by an awareness of human rights issues and to support the process of democratic transition in its Mediterranean neighbors.

    December 20, 2012

    Interview with Naofumi Hashimoto
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  • Interview with Naofumi Hashimoto

    Most Asian countries are success stories today. To varying degrees, they have emerged from the colonial experience and/or from destructive wars as far stronger and much more inclusive economically, socially, and politically. I suspect that many Arabs gravitate to Asia partly because they represent both the achievements and the possibilities of modernization.

    The “Turkish Model” in the Middle East
    Middle East Institute
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  • The “Turkish Model” in the Middle East

    This article was originally published in the December, 2012 issue of Current History

    Assertions and opinions in this publication are solely those of the above-mentioned author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Middle East Institute, which expressly does not take positions on Middle East policy

    Washington’s Next Steps On Syria
    Middle East Institute
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  • Washington’s Next Steps On Syria

    This article was first published by Reuters on December 12, 2012

    Assertions and opinions in this publication are solely those of the above-mentioned author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Middle East Institute, which expressly does not take positions on Middle East policy

    December 13, 2012

    Whither Mohammed Morsi and His Muslim Brotherhood?
    Middle East Institute
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  • Whither Mohammed Morsi and His Muslim Brotherhood?

    This article was first published by The Huffington Post on December 10, 2012

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    December 10, 2012

    Showcasing Middle Eastern Art in Southeast Asia
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  • Showcasing Middle Eastern Art in Southeast Asia

    Razzouk discusses the notable lack of cultural exports from the Middle East towards Southeast Asia, and the role of the Sana Gallery in promoting art from the region in Singapore.

    December 4, 2012