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Alyssa Ayres

author of Our Time Has Come

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Time To Fold SRAP Into The SCA Bureau
Time To Fold SRAP Into The SCA Bureau Secretary of State John Kerry formally announced today that the special representative
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Policy Innovation Memorandum: Bringing India Inside the Asian Trade Tent
Bringing India Inside the Asian Trade Tent The new Indian government, led by the Bharatiya Janata Party, has outlined trade
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Getting Back On Track Economically With India
Getting Back On Track Economically With India India’s new government, led by business-oriented Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has emphasized the
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Bangladesh: Behemoth Garment Industry Weathers The Storm
Bangladesh: Behemoth Garment Industry Weathers The Storm Over the weekend I had the opportunity to participate in an excellent conference
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Prime Minister Modi To Bhutan, The Land Of The Thunder Dragon
Prime Minister Modi To Bhutan, The Land Of The Thunder Dragon Next week Prime Minister Narendra Modi will head to
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Modi Doubles Down on the Neighborhood
Modi Doubles Down on the Neighborhood In anticipating India’s foreign policy under newly elected Prime Minister Narendra Modi, many have
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Five Questions For Professor Jagdish Bhagwati On The Indian Economy And Prime Minister Modi’s Next Steps
Five Questions For Professor Jagdish Bhagwati On The Indian Economy And Prime Minister Modi’s Next Steps This post is part
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How Modi Can Bring U.S. Businesses Back to India
How Modi can bring U.S. businesses back to India The newly elected prime minister of the world’s largest democracy has
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The U.S. Needs to Modi-fy Its India Policy
The U.S. Needs to Modi-fy Its India Policy India has just voted the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) into power in
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Five Slots To Watch In The New Indian Government
Five Slots To Watch In The New Indian Government This post is part of a series on the Indian elections.
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India’s Elections: What it Means for Corporate America
India’s Elections: What it means for Corporate America The election of Narendra Modi could set the stage for new talks
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The Foreign Policy Inbox Of The Next Indian (A Modi?) Government
The Foreign Policy Inbox Of The Next Indian (A Modi?) Government This post is part of a series on the
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Thanks, John Oliver! Why India Isn’t a Big Focus for U.S. Television
Thanks, John Oliver! Why India Isn’t a Big Focus for U.S. Television This post is part of a series on
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A Guide to the Rana Plaza Tragedy, and its Implications, in Bangladesh
A Guide to the Rana Plaza Tragedy, and its Implications, in Bangladesh One year ago today, April 24, the world
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Has Bangladesh learned lessons from Rana Plaza tragedy?
Has Bangladesh learned lessons from Rana Plaza tragedy? By Alyssa Ayres, Special to CNN Editor’s note: Alyssa Ayres is senior
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A Guide To The Rana Plaza Tragedy, And Its Implications, In Bangladesh
A Guide To The Rana Plaza Tragedy, And Its Implications, In Bangladesh One year ago today, April 24, the world
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The Indian Elections: What The BJP Has To Say About Foreign Policy
The Indian Elections: What The BJP Has To Say About Foreign Policy This post is part of a series on
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The Indian Elections: What The Congress Party Has To Say About Foreign Policy
The Indian Elections: What The Congress Party Has To Say About Foreign Policy This post is part of a series
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The Indian Elections And Indian Foreign Policy: What Tamil Nadu Parties Have To Say
The Indian Elections And Indian Foreign Policy: What Tamil Nadu Parties Have To Say This post is part of a
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Indian Politics: From Identity To Governance
Indian Politics: From Identity To Governance This post is part of a series on the Indian elections. In the fall
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About Alyssa

Alyssa Ayres is senior fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations, based in Washington, DC. She served most recently as deputy assistant secretary of state for South Asia during 2010 to 2013, covering all issues across a dynamic region of 1.3 billion people (India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, and Bhutan), and providing policy direction and support for four U.S. embassies and four consulates. Trained originally as a cultural historian, she has experience in the nonprofit, government, and private sectors, and has carried out research on both India and Pakistan…READ MORE

Alyssa is available for Speaking Engagements. Visit the Contact page for more information.

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