Pakistan, Then and Now

  • Wednesday, April 18
  • 7 to 8:30 P.M.
  • Auditorium
A public program participant sits on a blue-lit auditorium stage and gestures with her hands. The program moderator sits and listens with his back to the camera.
Photo by Monika Graff

America has long relied on Pakistan for military and intelligence support in the War on Terror, but relations have grown increasingly frayed. What could this mean for continuing American military operations in the region? C. Christine Fair of Georgetown University discusses whether there is still a mutual basis for American-Pakistani cooperation.

Photos

  • A public program participant sits on a blue-lit auditorium stage and gestures with her hands while looking out into the audience, whose heads appear in the foreground in silhouette. The program moderator sits to her left and looks on.
  • A public program participant sits on a blue-lit auditorium stage and gestures with her hands while looking out into the audience, whose heads appear in the foreground in silhouette. The program moderator sits to her left and looks on. Maps of India and Pakistan are projected onto the wall behind them.
  • A public program participant sits on a blue-lit auditorium stage with a program moderator. "9/11 Memorial & Museum #museumtalk" is projected onto the wall behind them.
  • A close-up photo of a public program participant gesturing with her hands.
Photos by Monika Graff

Videos

Videos

  • 2018_0418_Pakistan_Full
    FULL PROGRAM
  • 2018_0418_Pakistan_Highlight_(Caps)
    HIGHLIGHT CLIP

Other Resources

The 2017–2018 public program season at the 9/11 Memorial Museum was made possible in part by the David Berg Foundation.

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