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[[International law]] specialist at the [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]] (ISPU); [[Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, Harvard University]] Former Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program, 2005–2009; research interests in  Pakistan’s [[nuclear weapon|nuclear program]], including and the [[A.Q. Khan]] controversy; religious extremism in South and Central Asia; and “Islam and the West.”
[[International law]] specialist at the [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]] (ISPU); [[Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University]] Former Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program, 2005–2009; research interests in  Pakistan’s [[nuclear weapon|nuclear program]], including and the [[A.Q. Khan]] controversy; religious extremism in South and Central Asia; and “Islam and the West.”

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International law specialist at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU); Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University Former Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program, 2005–2009; research interests in Pakistan’s nuclear program, including and the A.Q. Khan controversy; religious extremism in South and Central Asia; and “Islam and the West.”