ARP staff have addressed a special meeting of the UN General Assembly, private lunches with key UN ambassadors and staff, a UNFPA conference, UNIFEM, UNAMA (on several occasions), the State Department, the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, UK FCO conferences at Wilton Park, the Implementation Group in Kabul, the Open Society Institute, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Asia Society, the World Affairs Council of Northern California, many universities in several countries, including Kabul university, where Rubin was the first international scholar to give a lecture after the fall of the Taliban, and many conferences, in Norway, Japan, Afghanistan, Rome, London, Berlin, Bonn, and elsewhere. ARP staff have published in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal, appeared on CNN and ABC News, helped CBS News prepare an influential segment on warlordism for 60 Minutes, and given frequent interviews on the BBC, VOA, National Public Radio, and elsewhere. ARP also maintains a listserv with over 200 subscribers, to whom it distributes key documents, news reports, research, and other materials on a daily basis. These subscribers are around the world, many of them inside Afghanistan. |