U.S. Foreign Policy Presentations for State Department Summer Institute
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Reem-Kayden Center Room 103
This summer Bard is hosting 18 international scholars as part of a State Department–supported program focused on U.S. foreign policy. The participants are on campus for six weeks and have attended a series of seminars in Annandale as well as meetings with policymakers and practitioners in Washington, New York City, West Point, the FDR Library, and Albany. They will give presentations on their research and ways in which this program might add to future projects and their teaching. These presentations are open to the Bard community and take place July 29–31.
July 31 Presentations:
1. Indira Aryani (Indonesia): “The Effectiveness of USAID on International Development”
2. Kin Phea (Cambodia): “ Cambodia–U.S. Relations in the Context of the U.S. Pivot to Asia”
3. San San Khine (Myanmar): “Myanmar–U.S. Relations”
4. Atique Rahman (Bangladesh): “Chinese Policy of Maritime Silk Road in the 21st Century: Regional & International Dynamics”
5. Satya Sinha (India): “India’s Security Perception—Role of the U.S.”
6. Rizwan Naseer (Pakistan): “Anti-Americanism: Pakistan & Challenges to U.S. Foreign Policy”
For more information, call 570-238-7662, or e-mail [email protected].
Location: Reem-Kayden Center Room 103