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Alyssa Ayres

author of Our Time Has Come

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Articles

“The US-India Moment”
(op-ed), Wall Street Journal Asia. May 22, 2009. Reprinted in Mint (India), May 25, 2009.
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“The Key to Stability in South Asia”
(op-ed with Frank G. Wisner, Charles R. Kaye, and Vishakha N. Desai), Project Syndicate. February 2009. Translated into six languages
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“Language, the Nation, and Symbolic Capital: The Case of Punjab”
Journal of Asian Studies Vol. 67, No. 3 (August 2008): 917–946.
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“Is India Emerging as France of Asia?”
YaleGlobal. November 21, 2006. Reprinted in Outlook India, Korea Herald, South China Morning Post, Jakarta Post, Straits Times.
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“Religious Violence Beyond Borders: Reframing South Asian Cases”
in Linell Cady and Sheldon Simon, eds., Religion and Conflict in Asia: Disrupting Violence (New York: Routledge, 2006). Preview
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“Regional Terror Goes Global”
(op-ed), The Wall Street Journal. August 18, 2006.
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“On the Right Side of History”
(op-ed with Sumit Ganguly), The Wall Street Journal. March 4, 2006.
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“Two Punjabs: A Cultural Path to Peace in South Asia?”
World Policy Journal (Winter 2005-06): 63-68.
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“Introduction: The State of India Studies in the United States”
(with Sumit Ganguly), India Review Vol. 5, no. 1 (January 2006): 1-13. Article Page
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“Beyond Disciplines: India Studies in the United States”
India Review Vol. 5, no. 1 (January 2006): 14-36. Article Page
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“The Ambivalent Ally”
(review of Haqqani, Pakistan: Between Mosque and Military), The Wall Street Journal. July 28, 2005.
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“Musharraf’s Pakistan: A Nation on the Edge”
Current History (April 2004): 151-57. Article Page
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“The Politics of Language Policy in Pakistan”
in Fighting Words: Language Policy and Ethnic Relations in Asia, Michael E. Brown and Sumit Ganguly, eds. Cambridge: Center for
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“The Kashmir Crisis and the Soul of India”
(with Sumit Ganguly), Indien Heute: Brennpukte seiner Innenpolitik, Subrata Mitra and Bernd Rill, eds. (Munich: Hans Seidel Stiftung, 2003). pp.133-145.
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“Jihad.org”
(op-ed), The Wall Street Journal. May 12, 2003. 
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“Disconnected Networks: Notes Toward a Different Approach to Filling the South Asia Expert Gap”
in India Review Vol.2, no.2 (April 2003), pp.69-96. Article Page
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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

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