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Fixing Failed States: The Case of Afghanistan

Dr. Ashraf Ghani Discusses His Recent Travels in Afghanistan

September 12, 2008, 9:00am – 10:00am

About This Event

 

Dr. Ashraf Ghani, current chairman of the Institute for State Effectiveness, will share his insight and firsthand experience of Afghanistan at an upcoming Center for American Progress event. Dr. Ghani is perhaps most well-known as Afghanistan's Minister of Finance from 2002 - 2004. In this position, Dr. Ghani led his country's reconstruction efforts including the introduction of a new currency and tax system.

Yet, seven years after the fall of the Taliban, Afghanistan remains a failed state. In this lecture, Dr. Ghani will help explain the reasons for this failure and what can be done to improve the current situation. He will also examine how billions of dollars from the international community have done little to help bolster a failing state. Please join us for this timely discussion.

Introduction by:

Gayle Smith, Senior Fellow and Co-Chair of the ENOUGH Project

Distinguished Speaker:

Dr. Ashraf Ghani, Chairman of the Institute for State Effectiveness and Former Finance Minister of Afghanistan

Location

Center for American Progress
1333 H St. NW, 10th Floor
Washington, DC 20005

Resources

 

 

Read transcript here.