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CANCELLED: Special Plymouth Program: ISIS & the Middle East

  • Thursday, December 11, 2014
  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Plymouth State University, Welcome Center (Ice Arena), 129 NH Rt-175A (Holderness Road), Holderness NH 03245

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  • Advance registration requested; your RSVP helps us plan ahead to ensure the best program possible and we can also notify registrants of last-minute changes or updates. Thank you!
CANCELLED
Regretfully, Dr. Haroon Ullah has been called away on urgent travel with a senior State Department delegation. We hope to reschedule for 2015.

Thursday, December 11 at 1 PM
Plymouth State University
ISIS & the Middle East: Understanding Islamic Parties, Political Violence & Extremism
Featuring Dr. Haroon K. Ullah, International Scholar and U.S. Diplomat


Plymouth State Welcome Center (Ice Arena)

129 NH Rt-175A (Holderness Road)

Holderness, NH 03245

Directions: 

To arrive at Plymouth State Welcome Center and Ice Arena, from all points north and south take I93, exit 25, turn right onto Rt 175A.  We are the 4th building on the left. (2/10 of a mile from the off ramp)

 Parking:  Guest parking is available next to the Ice Arena.

Directions and campus map here.

Free & open to the public; Advance registration requested online, via email or by phone: 603.314.7970


ABOUT DR. HAROON K. ULLAH

 Dr. Ullah is an international scholar, U.S.  diplomat, and field researcher specializing in South Asia and the Middle East. He was a member of the late Ambassador Richard C. Holbrooke's policy team in Pakistan and Afghanistan. He currently serves on Secretary of State John Kerry's Policy Planning Staff at the U.S. State Department, where he focuses on public diplomacy and countering violent  extremism. He grew up in a farming community in Washington State and has a PhD from the University of Michigan, and a MPA from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. Ullah has written Vying for Allah's Vote (Georgetown University Press, 2013) and Bargain from the Bazaar (Public Affairs Books, 2014).

Read a recent interview with Dr. Ullah here.

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