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Event Summary

Media, information and new technologies have the capacity to influence social change because of their broad reach and powerful impact.

Event Information

When

Friday, June 12, 2009
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Where

Stein Room
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Event Materials

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: SabanCenter@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6462

In Afghanistan today independent media is playing a critical role. It holds government accountable by exposing corruption and incompetence; it introduces new societal concepts, including women’s rights, through soap opera narratives; and through the unlikely vehicle of an American Idol spin off, Afghan Star, it inculcates the practice and principles of merit-based competition and civic participation.

The conversation ranged from the role of independent media in holding government accountable, fostering critical thinking, and empowering women to the most effective strategy for the United States in supporting independent media and the societal changes it promotes.

Discussion focused on the emerging new approach to “strategic communication” from the State Department, which emphasizes empowering local voices and organizations more than advocating American policies.

Watch a clip from the documentary » (external site)

Participants

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Cynthia P. Schneider

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Saban Center for Middle East Policy

Moderator

David Ignatius

Associate Editor and Columnist, The Washington Post

Panel

Saad Mohseni

Chairman, Moby Media Group, Afghanistan

Jared Cohen

Member of the Secretary of State’s Policy Planning Staff

Vikram Singh

Advisor to Ambassador Richard Holbrooke


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