Ayesha Khan
Associate Fellow, Asia Programme
Expertise
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International engagement with Afghanistan
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Afghanistan's reconstruction
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Afghanistan-Pakistan regional security
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Pakistan's tribal areas
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Borders/borderlands in international relations
Projects
- State building from a borderland perspective
- Integration of the federally administered tribal areas
- British military experience in the Afghan frontier
- AFPAK-US policy towards Afganistan and Pakistan: Review and analysis
Recent Publications
- Conceptualizing AfPak: The Prospects and Perils, Programme Paper, January 2010
- Obama's High Risk Afghan Plan, E!Sharp, December 2009
- US Policy in Afghanistan and Pakistan: Antidote to Insurgency, The World Today, January 2009
- Pakistan and Afghanistan: Between Bullet and Ballot, The World Today, April 2008
- Afghanistan: Holding Helmand, The World Today, June 2007
- Another Afghan Adventure, The World Today, January 2006
- Afghanistan and Pakistan: High Stakes on the Frontier, The World Today, October 2004
Experience
| 2005-Date |
Associate Fellow, Chatham House |
| 2004-Date |
Doctoral Candidate, Centre of International Studies, Cambridge University |
| 2002-2003 |
Afghanistan Crisis Response Researcher, Amnesty International |
| 2001-2002 |
Consultant, United Nations Emergency Operations Humanitarian Assistance Program, UNICEF |
Broadcast Experience
Extensive
Languages
Mandarin, Pushto, Urdu/Hindi, French (not for broadcast)