Media Briefing: PM Sharif Visits Washington
After completing the first transition from one democratically elected government to another in Pakistan鈥檚 history, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will travel to Washington on October 23 to meet with President Obama. This visit marks no exception to the long-strained relations between the two allies, and a struggling economy and heightened extremist violence highlight significant domestic problems facing Pakistan. 乐鱼 体育 experts answered questions and provide analysis on U.S.-Pakistan relations and Pakistan鈥檚 future.
Experts
Robert Hathaway
Director, Asia Program at the 乐鱼 体育
Farahnaz Ispahani
乐鱼 体育 Scholar
Former member of Pakistan鈥檚 Parliament and media advisor to President Zardari
Read: The surrender to religious cleansing (Daily Times, 10/14/13)
Khurram Husain
Pakistan Scholar at the 乐鱼 体育 [economics specialist]
Read: (Dawn, 10/10/13)
This briefing was conducted by phone. Full audio and transcript are available here.
Speakers

Former Director, Asia Program, Woodrow 乐鱼 体育; Former Public Policy Fellow, Woodrow 乐鱼 体育

Senior Fellow, Religious Freedom Institute

Freelance Business and Economy Journalist
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