Author Interviews
Dr. Moeed W. Yusuf
Former National Security Adviser of Pakistan
—The News, September 16, 2018
KARACHI: The US-Pakistan relationship is broken and there’s a disconnect between the two countries.
These views were expressed by Moeed Yusuf, associate vice-president, Asia Centre, US Institute for Peace, Washington DC, while addressing a gathering at the Pakistan Institute of International Affairs (PIIA) on Saturday evening.
—The Nation, IBA hosts lecture on nuclear crisis management, September, 16 2018
KARACHI - The Institute of Business Administration (IBA) organised a lecture on nuclear crisis management in South Asia by Dr Moeed Yusuf, associate vice president of the Asia Centre, United States Institute of Peace, at the IBA main campus.
—The News, September 16, 2018
KARACHI: The US-Pakistan relationship is broken and there’s a disconnect between the two countries.
These views were expressed by Moeed Yusuf, associate vice-president, Asia Centre, US Institute for Peace, Washington DC, while addressing a gathering at the Pakistan Institute of International Affairs (PIIA) on Saturday evening.
—South Asia Journal, September 16, 2018
KARACHI: Dr. Yusuf spoke about his latest book ‘Brokering Peace in Nuclear Environments: U.S. Crisis Management in South Asia’, in which he studied environments where nuclear weapons were present which changed the dynamics of any crisis. He also proposed the theory of ‘brokering of peace,’ and crisis management in the regional nuclear environment of Pakistan and India.
—Dawn, September 15, 2018
KARACHI: In moments of crisis, Pakistan and India have become more dependent rather than less dependent, on the outside world, said Dr Moeed Yusuf on Friday.
The associate vice president of the Asia Centre, United States Institute of Peace, gave a talk on the two nuclear powers in the auditorium of the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) here.
—United News of India, September 15, 2018
KARACHI: In moment of crisis, Pakistan and India have become more dependent rather than less dependent, on the outside world, Dr Moeed Yusuf – associate vice president of the Asia Center, United State Institute of Peace – has said.
—Pakistan Observer, September 15, 2018
KARACHI: The Institute of Business Administration (IBA) organized a distinguished lecture on nuclear crisis management in South Asia, by Dr. Moeed Yusuf, Associate Vice President of the Asia Center, United States Institute of Peace, at the IBA main campus. The event was attended by luminaries, the IBA faculty, staff, alumni and students.
Pakistan Observer, September 15, 2018
The Institute of Business Administration (IBA) organized a distinguished lecture on nuclear crisis management in South Asia, by Dr. Moeed Yusuf, Associate Vice President of the Asia Center, United States Institute of Peace, at the IBA main campus. The event was attended by luminaries, the IBA faculty, staff, alumni and students.
—Moeed Yusuf’s book on US crisis management in SA discussed, September 15 ,2018
LAHORE: The Institute for Policy Reforms (IPR) organised a seminar on Monday on the risks of friction between nuclear armed countries in South Asia. The discussion was based on themes presented by Moeed Yusuf in his book “Brokering Peace in Nuclear Environments: U.S. Crisis Management in South Asia”, published by the prestigious Stanford University Press. Moeed Yusuf is Associate Vice President USIP Washington DC.
—Policymakers should study Mooed’s book: Former foreign secretary, Saturday, 15th September, 2018
LAHORE (PR) - The Institute for Policy Reforms held a memorable seminar about the risks of friction between nuclear armed countries in South Asia. The discussion was based on themes presented by Moeed Yusuf in his book "Brokering Peace in Nuclear Environments: US Crisis Management in South Asia", published by the prestigious Stanford University Press. Moeed Yusuf is Associate Vice President USIP Washington DC.
—Mooed Yusuf with Chairman IPR Humayun Akhtar at the launch of the book in Lahore., Saturday, 15th September, 2018
—Mooed Yusuf with Chairman IPR Humayun Akhtar at the launch of the book in Lahore., Saturday, 15th September, 2018
LAHORE: A high-profile interactive panel discussion based on the new book by Dr Moeed Yusuf titled ‘Brokering Peace in Nuclear Environment: U.S. Crisis Management in South Asia’ was held at the Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Monday.
Moeed Yusuf with Malala Yousafzai
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Crisis management in South Asia in the nuclear age
ISLAMABAD: The Center for International Strategic Studies (CISS) on Wednesday organized a round table discussion on “Brokering Peace in Nuclear Environments: US Crisis Management in South Asia”.
Dr. Moeed Yusuf, Associate Vice President for Asia programs at the US Institute of Peace (USIP), participated as key note speaker on the occasion.
Nuclear conflict: Pakistan, India increasingly reliant on mediators
ISLAMABAD: With nuclear-tipped hostile neighbours Pakistan and India shying away from direct engagement and wary of direct conflict, the two countries will be increasingly reliant on powerful mediators with their own vested interests in the region.
This was stated speakers at a roundtable discussion on “Brokering Peace in Nuclear Environments: US Crisis Management in South Asia” organized by the Center for International Strategic Studies in Islamabad on Wednesday.
Pakistan's calculated policy softens US
ISLAMABAD - The Centre for International Strategic Studies arranged a roundtable discussion on “Brokering peace in nuclear environments: US crisis management in south Asia” here on Wednesday.
Dr Moeed Yusuf, associate Vice president for Asia programmes at the US Institute of Peace, participated as keynote speaker on the occasion.
Pak, India will avoid direct conflict in nuclear environment, says speaker
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and India will be compelled to engage with the US, and even other strong powers like China, and try and achieve their crisis objectives through them rather than contemplating direct conflict in a nuclear environment.
This was said by Associate Vice President for Asia programmes at the US Institute of Peace (USIP) Dr Moeed Yusuf on Wednesday at the roundtable organised by Center for International Strategic Studies on “Brokering Peace in Nuclear Environments: US Crisis Management in South Asia”.
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