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Join us on February 6, 2024, to discuss Pakistan's new regional reality with Security and Middle East expert, Adam Weinstein. In 2021, the last US troops left Afghanistan, and the country fell to the Afghan Taliban. Now Pakistan finds itself in its own 'War on Terror' with the Pakistani Taliban as it experiences frosty relations with the new government across its border.


Adam Weinstein, Deputy Director of the Middle East program at the Quincy Institute, will delve into the complex geopolitical landscape that has emerged in the aftermath of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. He will provide insights into Pakistan's security challenges, the rise of the Pakistani Taliban, and the implications of strained relations with the neighboring government.


Don't miss this opportunity to engage in a thought-provoking discussion on the shifting geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East and South Asia.

Speakers

  • Adam Weinstein (Deputy Director of the Middle East Program at Quincy Institute)

    Adam Weinstein

    Deputy Director of the Middle East Program at Quincy Institute

    Adam Weinstein is Deputy Director of the Middle East program at the Quincy Institute, whose current research focuses on security and rule of law in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq. He is also a non-resident fellow at Tadblab, a think tank and advisory firm based in Islamabad, and regularly travels throughout Pakistan. Adam’s analysis has been featured in the Washington Post, Guardian, Foreign Policy, War on the Rocks, Lawfare, and The National Interest.

    Before coming to Quincy Institute, he worked for KPMG’s international trade practice and assisted multinational clients in navigating Asia’s changing trade landscape, incorporating human rights due diligence into supply chains, managing sanctions risk, and utilizing free trade agreements. He also worked as senior law and policy analyst at the National Iranian American Council where he focused on the securitization of U.S. immigration policy and its effect on immigrant communities.

    Adam received a JD from Temple University Beasley School of Law with a concentration in international law and transitional justice. He served as a US Marine and deployed to Afghanistan in 2012 as part of a detachment to the 2nd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company where he served in Uruzgan Province in support of Australia’s 2nd Commando Regiment.

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