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Shirin R Tahir Kheli

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Nationality
  
Pakistani-American

Fields
  
International relations

Residence
  
Islamabad, Pakistan

Role
  
Political Scientist

Name
  
Shirin Tahir-Kheli


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Institutions
  
Council on Foreign Relations United States Commission on International Religious Freedom Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies United States Department of State

Alma mater
  
Ohio Wesleyan University University of Pennsylvania

Known for
  
Ambassador of the United States her efforts in Women development in Pakistan

Books
  
India, Pakistan, and the United States: Breaking with the Past, The United States and Pakistan

Education
  
University of Pennsylvania, Ohio Wesleyan University

Shirin R. Tahir-Kheli is an American political scientist who also served in the Department of State. In 2006, she was appointed as the first Ambassador for women's empowerment by the United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as well as Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State on United Nations Reform. She sworn in as the First American Muslim Ambassador in July 1990. Dr. Tahir-Kheli was the Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Democracy, Human Rights and International Operations at the White House National Security Council, from 2003-2005. She has served three Republican presidential administrations since 1980.

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Academic career

Prior to her appointment, Dr. Tahir-Kheli was the Research Professor at Johns Hopkins University Foreign Policy Institute at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, in Washington, DC, where she was the founding Director of the South Asia Program at the Foreign Policy Institute (1992-2002). She served as a member of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, Distinguished Advisory Panel for Sandia National Laboratories (Albuquerque, New Mexico), Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the Advisory Board of Princeton University's Institute for the Transregional Study of Contemporary Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia.

Tahir-Kheli was an alternate United States representative to the United Nations for Special Political Affairs serving from 1990 to 1993. She also served as Director of Political Military Affairs and then as Director of Near East and South Asian Affairs from 1984 to 1989 with the National Security Council staff. From 1982 to 1984, Tahir-Kheli was a member of the Policy Planning Staff at the Department of State.

India and Pakistan

Ambassador Tahir-Kheli has dedicated more than a dozen years to finding areas of agreement between India and Pakistan that could change their relationship to one of productive peace. Concerning that end, she was chair of the twelve member BALUSA Group meetings composed of senior Indian, Pakistani, and U.S. participants that is geared toward influencing policy toward cooperation. She has co-chaired an important study on "Water and Security in South Asia", and has been co-chair of an effort to promote India-Pakistan cooperation in the fields of energy and the environment.

In 2001, Tahir-Kheli headed the U.S. delegation to the Commission for Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland. In March 2003, she became Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Democracy, Human Rights, and International Operations at the National Security Council, The White House.

Education

Ambassador Tahir-Kheli has an M.A. and a Ph.D. in International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania and a B.A. from Ohio Wesleyan University. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and past member of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom and the International Institute for Strategic Studies.

Awards

  • Named by Newsweek in 2011 as one of the "150 Women Who Shake the World".
  • As a Carnegie Scholar, award for work on manuscript covering the 2003-2006 decision making at the White House on Democracy Promotion in the Muslim world, "Diplomacy Without Negotiation". Carnegie Corporation of New York, 2009-2011.
  • 2016 Award by Carnegie for forthcoming work: "Before the Age of Prejudice: A Muslim Woman's White House Work for Three Presidents."
  • Family and Personal Life

    Tahir-Kheli is the daughter of physicist Muhammad Raziuddin Siddiqui who migrated to Pakistan from Hyderabad, India. She is married to Raza Tahir-Kheli, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Ph.D, and former chairman of the physics department at Temple University. They have two grown children and four grandchildren.

    References

    Shirin R. Tahir-Kheli Wikipedia