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    Television writer, producer, director and executive story editor.

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  1. Andrew S. Wilder was born in New York City, New York. He is an American television writer, producer. He has written and co-produced several episodes of the TV show Criminal Minds. He is the writer and director of the film The Orphan King. In 1996 USC Film School awarded Andrew the Jack Nickelson Award for excellence in screen writing.

  2. Dr. Andrew Wilder has served as the vice president of USIP’s Asia Center since 2015. He joined USIP in August 2010, and previously served as the director of Afghanistan and Pakistan programs (2010-2013) and vice president of South and Central Asia programs (2013-2015).

  3. Jul 8, 2010 · Dr. Wilder has served in many capacities in both Afghanistan and Pakistan since 1986, including director of Save the Children, and founder and director of Afghanistan's first independent policy research institution, the Kabul-based Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU).

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  5. Feb 7, 2019 · Andrew Wilder: I have to say, I could practically hear a collective sigh of reliefs are emanating from Afghanistan, but also from many of us who are working to promote the cause of peace in Afghanistan, when the president linked the drawdown of U.S. troops to making progress in the negotiations.

  6. Andrew Wilder may refer to: Andrew Wilder (American football) (born 1990), American football player. Andrew S. Wilder, American television writer and producer.

  7. Dr. Wilder is the author of The Pakistani Voter: Electoral Politics and Voting Behaviour in the Punjab (Oxford University Press, 1999), and has written numerous other publications. He has conducted extensive research exploring issues relating to state-building, development and stabilization efforts in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

  8. Nov 18, 2019 · Andrew Wilder is USIP's vice president of Asia programs. Nearly two decades after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, triggered the U.S. entry into Afghanistan, some U.S. policymakers wonder whether...

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