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National Security Senior Policy Analyst Caroline Wadhams High-resolution Image Caroline Wadhams is a Senior Policy Analyst for National Security at American Progress. She focuses on Afghanistan, Pakistan, and terrorism issues and leads the Center for American Progress-Foreign Policy Terrorism ...
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Pakistan’s Economic Crisis
Wonk Room — ... Our guest blogger is Caroline Wadhams, National Security Senior Policy Analyst at the Center for American Progress Action Fund. ...

Pakistan’s Growing Insurgency
Wonk Room — ... Our guest bloggers are Caroline Wadhams, National Security Senior Policy Analyst at the Center for American Progress Action Fund, and Jenny Shin. ...

Today's Guests - Unraveling the Confusion...
The Latest on Air America — ... The first area of confusion is the ongoing War on Terror, and specifically the recent attacks in Mumbai and their implications for Indian/Pakistani relations. This could be a whole big pot of Trouble Stew. Joining Lionel to allay or at least explicate our fears is Carolina Wadhams, National Security Senior Policy Analyst at the Center for America Progress. Check our her online bio and list of articles here.  ...

Avoiding Escalation After Mumbai
Wonk Room — Our guest bloggers are Caroline Wadhams, National Security Senior Policy Analyst, and Colin Cookman, Special Assistant for National Security at the Center for American Progress Action Fund. Tensions between the governments of India and Pakistan are dangerously high following the Mumbai terrorist attacks in India last week. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Admiral Michael Mullen traveled to the region in an attempt to forestall further escalation. Growing evidence indicates that the attacks were conducted by ...

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