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Hassan Abbas

Hassan Abbas

Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

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June 6, 2011

"The Future of al-Qaeda"

Op-Ed, Foreign Policy

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and Tariq Parvez

"[W]hether al-Qaeda's ideology resonates with segments of the world's Muslim populations will have a critical bearing on the organization's ultimate fate. Recent political developments in Egypt, Tunisia and across the Middle East have exposed the bankruptcy of al-Qaeda's ideas as a means of challenging dictatorships in Muslim countries....Much will depend in the coming months and years on the extent to which the changes heralded by the "Arab Spring" improve the lot of common Arabs in terms of governance and economic prospects."

 

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June 6, 2011

"The Future of al-Qaeda"

Op-Ed, Foreign Policy

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and Tariq Parvez

"[W]hether al-Qaeda's ideology resonates with segments of the world's Muslim populations will have a critical bearing on the organization's ultimate fate. Recent political developments in Egypt, Tunisia and across the Middle East have exposed the bankruptcy of al-Qaeda's ideas as a means of challenging dictatorships in Muslim countries....Much will depend in the coming months and years on the extent to which the changes heralded by the "Arab Spring" improve the lot of common Arabs in terms of governance and economic prospects."

 

AP Photo

March 16, 2011

"Davis Release Highlights Fragility of US-Pakistan Partnership"

Op-Ed, Asia Society

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

There are several key points the US and Pakistan must learn from this episode: The bilateral relationship should not be allowed to become hostage to similar incidents in future; There should be complete transparency in the field of counter-terror operations and both sides should abide by agreed 'rules of the game'; Pakistan should be especially careful not to play politics in such cases, as only extremist elements benefit from such controversies; Finally, the US should also develop a better understanding of political realities on ground in Pakistan.

 

 

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May 7, 2010

"The Radicalization of Faisal Shahzad"

Op-Ed, Foreign Policy

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

"Based partly on my studies of Muslim youth in the west, I suspect that Shahzad was first influenced by various websites that encourage and propagate extremist religious views, mixing religious bigotry and dogma with conspiracy theories specifically targeting a younger generation of Muslims living in the west."

 

 

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October 30, 2009

The Future of Pakistan: A Conversation with Simon Shercliff and Hassan Abbas

Media Feature

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and Simon Shercliff

Hassan Abbas, a former Pakistani government official and senior advisor to Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center, recently spoke to Simon Shercliff, First Secretary Foreign Security and Policy for the British Embassy, about the future of Pakistan. Their conversation touched on a range of topics, including the militants' recent attacks on the Pakistani military, Pakistan's relationship with India, Pakistan-UK relations, and U.S. aid to Pakistan.

 

 

Winter 2006

"Pakistan Through the Lens of the 'Triple A' Theory"

Journal Article, The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, issue 1, volume 30

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

"How has a state whose founding fathers were secular people who believed in rule of law and democracy drifted toward religious extremism and authoritarianism? Three primary factors—variations on the Triple A theory of influence (Allah, the Army, and America)—have led Pakistan down this path: a powerful independent military, the mushrooming of religious militant groups, and the hydra-headed monster that is the intelligence services."

 

AP Photo

March 16, 2011

"Davis Release Highlights Fragility of US-Pakistan Partnership"

Op-Ed, Asia Society

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

There are several key points the US and Pakistan must learn from this episode: The bilateral relationship should not be allowed to become hostage to similar incidents in future; There should be complete transparency in the field of counter-terror operations and both sides should abide by agreed 'rules of the game'; Pakistan should be especially careful not to play politics in such cases, as only extremist elements benefit from such controversies; Finally, the US should also develop a better understanding of political realities on ground in Pakistan.

 

 

AP Photo

May 7, 2010

"The Radicalization of Faisal Shahzad"

Op-Ed, Foreign Policy

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

"Based partly on my studies of Muslim youth in the west, I suspect that Shahzad was first influenced by various websites that encourage and propagate extremist religious views, mixing religious bigotry and dogma with conspiracy theories specifically targeting a younger generation of Muslims living in the west."

 

 

AP Photo

October 30, 2009

The Future of Pakistan: A Conversation with Simon Shercliff and Hassan Abbas

Media Feature

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and Simon Shercliff

Hassan Abbas, a former Pakistani government official and senior advisor to Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center, recently spoke to Simon Shercliff, First Secretary Foreign Security and Policy for the British Embassy, about the future of Pakistan. Their conversation touched on a range of topics, including the militants' recent attacks on the Pakistani military, Pakistan's relationship with India, Pakistan-UK relations, and U.S. aid to Pakistan.

 

AP Photo

March 16, 2011

"Davis Release Highlights Fragility of US-Pakistan Partnership"

Op-Ed, Asia Society

By Hassan Abbas, Former Senior Advisor, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

There are several key points the US and Pakistan must learn from this episode: The bilateral relationship should not be allowed to become hostage to similar incidents in future; There should be complete transparency in the field of counter-terror operations and both sides should abide by agreed 'rules of the game'; Pakistan should be especially careful not to play politics in such cases, as only extremist elements benefit from such controversies; Finally, the US should also develop a better understanding of political realities on ground in Pakistan.

 

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