Event: Covering Afghanistan
Update: Here we go: Live Streaming by Ustream.TV This Thursday at 12:15, Foreign Policy and the New America Foundation are thrilled to present "Covering Afghanistan: What the War Really Looks Like 8 Years After 9/11," a panel discussion to celebrate the launch of the AfPak Channel. The panel will feature NAF President Steve Coll, ...
Update: Here we go:
Update: Here we go:
This Thursday at 12:15, Foreign Policy and the New America Foundation are thrilled to present "Covering Afghanistan: What the War Really Looks Like 8 Years After 9/11," a panel discussion to celebrate the launch of the AfPak Channel.
The panel will feature NAF President Steve Coll, author of Ghost Wars; AfPak Channel editor Peter Bergen, author of The Osama bin Laden I Know; and Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Afghanistan correspondent for the Washington Post and author of Imperial Life in the Emerald City. Washington Post senior diplomatic correspondent Karen DeYoung will moderate. That’s a whole lot of on-the-ground experience and journalistic chops on one stage.
We’ll be streaming the event live on Passport, so check back here on Thursday at 12:15 for what’s sure to be a fascinating discussion.
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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