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The end of the 9/11 era
The withdrawal of the US military forces from Afghanistan marks the end of the We are now beyond the 9/11 era of US foreign policy. Yet in many ways, the world still lives under the long shadow of the September 11 attacks and the consequences of the War on Terror.
In this conversation, Dr Meghan O'Sullivan - former special assistant to President George W Bush and later Deputy National Security Advisor on Iraq and Afghanistan - speaks with Lowy Institute Research Fellow Lydia Khalil about how September 11 shaped America's foreign policy stance in the two decades since the attacks, and how it continues to define global affairs into the future.
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Lydia Khalil
Lydia Khalil is Program Director of the Transnational Challenges Program at the Lowy Institute.