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PROGRAM
EARLY
WARNING AND EARLY RESPONSE: POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES
ORGANIZED BY RCSS*, GPPAC** AND PPSCR***
OCTOBER
01, 2010 AT EMERLAD-II, HOTEL REGENT PLAZA, KARACHI
October
01
Session One
9.30hrs
Inaugural:
Setting the Agenda
Chair:
Prof. Dr. Imtiaz Ahmed, Department of International
Relations, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Welcome address by Prof. Dr. Moonis Ahmar, Department of International
Relations, University of Karachi and Director, Program on Peace Studies
and Conflict Resolution
Introductory remarks by Prof. Dr. Amal Jayawardene, Executive Director,
Regional Center for Strategic Studies, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Presentation
on “Preventive Action and Early Warning: GPPAC’s Perspective”
by Dr. William Tsuma, Program Manager Prevention Action, GPPAC/ECCP, The
Netherlands
Key note address by Dr. Amal Jayawardene
Vote of thanks by Dr. Farhan H. Siddiqi, Assistant Professor, Department
of International Relations, University of Karachi.
Tea/Coffee
break: 10.30hrs
Session
Two : 11.00hrs
Chair: Mr. Amal Jayawardene
Theme: Conceptualizing a plan for South Asia-I
Bangladesh’s perspective by Prof. Dr. Imtiaz Ahmed, Department
of International Relations, University of Dhaka
India’s perspective by Dr. Farhan H. Siddiqi, Assistant Professor,
Department of International Relations, University of Karachi.
Discussion
Lunch:
1.30hrs
Session
Three: 2.30hrs
Chair:
Dr. William Tsuma
Theme: Conceptualizing
a plan for South Asia-II
Nepal’s perspective: Mr. Salman Ahmed,
Faculty, Department of International Relations, University of Karachi.
Pakistan’s perspective by Prof. Dr. Moonis
Ahmar
Sri Lanka’s perspective Prof. R. A. Ariyaratne, Associate Director,
Regional Center for Strategic, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Discussion
4.30 hrs
Findings and Recommendations by Prof. Dr. Moonis Ahmar
Dinner:
8.00 hrs
Venue: Almas Restaurant
Regent Plaza
* Regional Center
for Strategic Studies, Colombo, Sri Lanka
** Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflicts, The Hague,
Netherlands
*** Program on Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution, Department of International
Relations, University of Karachi.
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