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*[[Farah Pandith]], [https://www.thecipherbrief.com/column_article/why-the-u-s-is-losing-the-war-on-extremism Why the U.S. is Losing the War on Extremism], ''The Cipher Brief'', 11 March 2019.
 
*[[Farah Pandith]], [https://www.thecipherbrief.com/column_article/why-the-u-s-is-losing-the-war-on-extremism Why the U.S. is Losing the War on Extremism], ''The Cipher Brief'', 11 March 2019.
 
*[[Farah Pandith]], [https://institute.global/policy/national-security-readiness-requires-cultural-listening National Security Readiness Requires Cultural Listening], ''Tony Blair Institute for Global Change'', 10 January 2019.
 
*[[Farah Pandith]], [https://institute.global/policy/national-security-readiness-requires-cultural-listening National Security Readiness Requires Cultural Listening], ''Tony Blair Institute for Global Change'', 10 January 2019.
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*[[Farah Pandith]], [https://www.axios.com/how-khashoggis-murder-could-be-a-turning-point-for-ussaudi-relations-004dcde8-a4f3-48c2-af5d-c083457e2683.html How Khashoggi's murder could reset expectations for U.S.–Saudi ties], ''Axios'', 4 December 2018.
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*David N. Lawrence, [[Farah Pandith]] & Frances Townsend  [http://www.brinknews.com/the-soft-power-war-isis-doesnt-want/ The Soft Power War ISIS Doesn’t Want], ''Brink'', 24 December 2015.
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*[[Farah Pandith]], [https://web.archive.org/web/20160908162531/http://www.columbiatribune.com/opinion/oped/trump-s-bigotry-will-cost-us/article_a8d3c349-4251-56a9-b711-8f9621e90844.html Trump's bigotry will cost us], ''Columbia Daily Tribune'', 6 September 2016.
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*[[Farah Pandith]], [https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trumps-anti-muslim-tirades-have-costly-consequences/2016/09/02/1dc1c044-6fa6-11e6-8365-b19e428a975e_story.html Trump’s anti-Muslim tirades have costly consequences], ''Washington Post'', 2 September 2016.
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*[[Farah Pandith]], [https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2015/12/16/building-dumbledore-army-fight-isis/Atam9w40VgGcuPaDcDoW6M/story.html Building Dumbledore’s Army to fight ISIS], ''Boston Globe]], 16 December 2015.
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*[[Farah Pandith]], [https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2015-11-17/islamic-state-dominate-the-digital-battlefield Islamic State Dominates the Digital Battlefield], ''Bloomberg'', 17 November 2015.
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*[[Farah Pandith]], [https://www.belfercenter.org/publication/engage-muslim-millennials Engage Muslim Millennials], ''The National Jounral'', 13 June 2015.
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*[[Farah Pandith]] & [[Sasha Havlicek]], [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-uk/11374026/The-female-face-of-terror.html The Female Face of Terror], ''The Telegraph'', 18 January 2015.
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*[[Farah Pandith]] & Jairam Ramesh, [https://www.belfercenter.org/publication/new-fellows-pandith-and-ramesh-enrich-dialogue-critical-issues-extremism-climate-change New Fellows Pandith and Ramesh Enrich Dialogue on Critical Issues from Extremism to Climate Change], ''Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center Newsletter'', Fall/Winter 2014 - 2015.
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*[[Farah Pandith]], [https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/kach-kahane-chai-israel-extremists Kach, Kahane Chai (Israel, extremists)], ''Council on Foreign Relations'', 20 March 2008.
  
 
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Farah Pandith (born January 13, 1968) is an American academic. She was born in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, and was raised in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.[1] In June 2009 she was appointed the first-ever Special Representative to Muslim Communities by then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.[2]

Education

Pandith received a Master's degree from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, where she specialized in International Security Studies, International Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, and Islamic Civilizations and Southwest Asia. She concentrated on the insurgency in Kashmir. she received an A.B. in Government and Psychology from Smith College.[3]

  • The Fletcher School at Tufts University, M.A.L.D. (1) International Security Studies and (2) Islamic Civilizations and Southwest Asia. 1993 – 1995.
  • Smith College, A.B. Government and Psychology. 1986 – 1990.
  • Milton Academy, High School Diploma. 1973 – 1986.[4]

Career

  • Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Future of Diplomacy Project - Dec 2014 – Present.
Senior Fellow, Future of Diplomacy Project - Sep 2014 – Dec 2014.
  • Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations - Dec 2014 – Present.
  • Strategic Advisor, Institute for Strategic Dialogue - Mar 2014 – Present.
  • Spring Fellow, Institute of Politics, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government - Feb 2014 – Jun 2014.
  • US Department of State, Special Representative to Muslim Communities - Jun 2009 – Feb 2014.
  • US Department of State, Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs - Feb 2007 – Jun 2009.
  • Director for Middle East Regional Initiatives, National Security Council, The White House - Aug 2004 – Feb 2007.
  • Chief of Staff, Asia Near East Bureau, USAID - 2003 – 2004.
  • Vice President, International Business, ML Strategies, LLC - Mar 1997 – May 2003.[4]

Affiliations

Publications

Articles

Books

  • Farah Pandith, - How We Win: How Cutting-Edge Entrepreneurs, Political Visionaries, Enlightened Business Leaders, and Social Media Mavens Can Defeat the Extremist Threat. Custom House. 12 March 2019.

Notes

  1. Irene Sege , 'The Messenger', The Boston Globe, 17 May 2008. Retrieved via the Internet Archive, 5 March 2020.
  2. 'Secretary Clinton Appoints Farah Pandith to Head New Office of The United States Representative to Muslim Communities', (press release). U.S. Department of State. June 26, 2009.
  3. 'Biography of Farah Pandith', U.S. Department of State archive. Last accessed 5 March 2020.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Farah Pandith CV, Farah Pandith LinkedIn page. Last accessed 9 March 2020.
  5. 'Farah Pandith', Council on Foreign Relations website. Last accessed 5 March 2020.