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2009:

  1. Vali Nasr  (this segment streams on the front page of http://www.charlierose.com)
    Vali Nasr (this segment streams on the front page of http://www.charlierose.com)

    with Vali Nasr on Oct 15, 2009

    Duration
    60 min
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  2. Discussion about Iran
    Duration
    39 min
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    10 comments
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  3. Daily Highlights Tuesday February 17, 2009
    Duration
    6 min
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    1 comment
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2008:

  1. A conversation with Vali Nasr, Michael Gordon and Stephen Biddle
    Duration
    29 min
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    11 comments
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2007:

  1. A discussion about the new intelligence on Iran
    Duration
    22 min
    Comments
    13 comments
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  2. A discussion about Barack Obama and Pakistan
    Duration
    17 min
    Comments
    9 comments
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  3. A conversation about the Sunni-Shiite rift in Islam
    Duration
    30 min
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2006:

  1. A conversation about Mahmoud Ahmadinejad`s speech to the United Nations
    Duration
    21 min
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    1 comment
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  2. A conversation with author Vali Nasr
    Duration
    29 min
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    5 comments
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Vali Reza Nasr is Professor of International Politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy of Tufts University.

In January 2006 Nasr was named the Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonpartisan think-tank focusing on foreign policy. He is also a Senior Fellow at Belfar Center for the Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University. He was named Carnegie Scholar in 2006.

Nasr is the author of “The Shia Revival”, “The Islamic Leviathan”, “Democracy in Iran”, “The Vanguard of the Islamic Revolution: The Jama’at-i Islami of Pakistan”, and “Mawdudi and the Making of Islamic Revivalism”. His most influential work has been on the importance of sectarian identity in Middle East politics and the growing importance of Shia politics following the Iraq war, which he was one of the first to identify. In August 2006, Nasr briefed President Bush on the ‘dynamics’ of sectarian violence in Iraq.

Source: Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vali_Nasr