Kamran Bokhari

Director, Governance in Muslim-Majority States Program, Center for Global Policy

Kamran Bokhari is director of the Governance in Muslim-Majority States program at the Center for Global Policy and a non-resident scholar at the Arabia Foundation. Bokhari teaches courses on national security and foreign policy to Canadian military, intelligence, law enforcement, and other government officials at the University of Ottawa’s Professional Development Institute. He has 15 years of experience in private sector intelligence, providing intellectual leadership in the publishing of cutting-edge geopolitical analysis and forecasts on the Middle East, South and Central Asia, political Islam, and violent extremism. Bokhari is the author of Political Islam in the Age of Democratization (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013) and tweets at @KamranBokhari.

GCC-South Asia: A New Role for the Gulf Countries in the Subcontinent?

AGSIW hosted a panel discussion examining the diplomatic, security, and economic issues shaping the growing relationship between the countries of the Gulf and the South Asian subcontinent.