Remembering 9/11
The terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001 transformed world affairs and irrevocably altered America's relationship with at least two Asian nations — Afghanistan and Pakistan. Since then, Asia Society has used its unique position as a bridge between Asia and the United States to present a wide array of programming, opinion and analysis related to 9/11 and its fallout. The content listed below (in reverse chronological order) presents a worldwide spectrum of responses to the attacks and their aftermath.
AsiaSociety.org also encourages you to visit the following related links:
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Homeland Afghanistan
We all know Afghanistan, but how well do we understand it? This website explores the geopolitical and cultural heritage of Afghanistan and compels new thinking about the region today. -
Pakistan 2020: A Vision for Building a Better Future
This Asia Society Study Group provides recommendations to address Pakistan's political, social and economic challenges in the coming decade. -
Back from the Brink? A Strategy for Stabilizing Afghanistan-Pakistan
Asia Society's 2009 Task Force report offered a comprehensive new strategy for U.S. policy in both Afghanistan and Pakistan.