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Xenia Dormandy

Xenia Dormandy

Former Senior Associate, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

 

 

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2007 (continued)

February 16, 2007

Afghanistan's Proxy War

Op-Ed, Boston Globe

By Xenia Dormandy, Former Senior Associate, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

There is more to this unacknowledged war than merely emotion and history. As long as India and Pakistan remain hostile to each other , Afghanistan is strategically important to both.

 

2006

July 12, 2006

How Much Will India Endure?

Op-Ed, Washington Post

By Xenia Dormandy, Former Senior Associate, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

Due largely to extensive, active and exhaustive mediation by central figures from the West, tensions were ratcheted down, and in time forces were demobilized.

 

 

April 25, 2006

King Gyanendra, We Gave You Fair Warning

Op-Ed, Chicago Tribune

By Xenia Dormandy, Former Senior Associate, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

Warnings went unheeded. Now, after two weeks of major demonstrations, the king finally gets it— or at least he says he does. Unfortunately, his actions lag far behind.

 

 

March 5, 2006

Bush in India: It's More Than Just Nuclear

Op-Ed, San Diego Union-Tribune

By Xenia Dormandy, Former Senior Associate, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

The advantage of the nuclear deal for India is straightforward: it represents India's best opportunity to obtain international cooperation on advancing much needed civilian nuclear power generation. The value for the United States of working with India to do so should also be clear.

 

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