17 December 2013

Implications of the Iran-P5+1 agreement



Implications of the Iran-P5+1 agreement

On December 17, Gateway House hosted a delegation from the Asian Studies Centre, Heritage Foundation, to discuss the ‘Implications of the Iran-P5+1 agreement.’ The delegation comprised Walter Lohman, Director, Asian Studies Centre; Lisa Curtis, Senior Research Fellow, the Heritage Foundation; Nick Zahn, Asia Communications Fellow, the Heritage Foundation, and James Jay Carafano, Vice President, Foreign and Defense Policy Studies, E. W. Richardson Fellow, and Director, the Heritage Foundation.

This was the eighth meeting in Gateway House’s G20 Series.

Walter Lohman is Director, Asian Studies Center, Heritage Foundation. Before joining Heritage, Lohman served as Senior Vice President and Executive Director of the U.S.-ASEAN Business Council for four years.

James Jay Carafano is Vice President, Foreign and Defense Policy Studies, E. W. Richardson Fellow, and Director, Heritage Foundation, and a leading expert in national security and foreign policy challenges. Carafano is an accomplished historian and teacher, as well as a prolific writer and researcher.

Lisa Curtis is Senior Research Fellow, Heritage Foundation. Curtis analyses America’s economic, security and political relationships with India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and other nations of South Asia.

Nick Zahn is Asia Communications Fellow and Director, Washington Roundtable for the Asia Pacific Press, Heritage Foundation. He works with the think tank’s foreign policy team as well as with experts in domestic and economic policy, legal studies and government relations.

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