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Beyond Terror and Martyrdom: The Future of the Middle East   Video
Gilles Kepel 11/25/08
Kepel offers alternatives to the American "war on terror" that he believes will help to transcend terror and martyrdom and also to ensure the decisive marginalization of jihadist radicalism.

The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World   Video
Niall Ferguson 11/24/08
Does the symbiotic relationship between China and America--"Chimerica" as Niall Ferguson calls it--give reason to hope that America's present economic situation will turn out to be not a crash, but a correction?

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Lawrence Lessig 11/21/08
Lawrence Lessig discusses how creative users of new technologies can be protected from copyright laws and reveals solutions to the "hybrid economy" evident in such websites as Wikipedia and YouTube.

How East Asians View Democracy   Video
Andrew J. Nathan, Yun-han Chu 11/18/08
Nathan and Chu report on surveys in five new democracies (Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, Thailand, and Mongolia), one established one (Japan), and two nondemocracies (China and Hong Kong).

Devin Stewart Interviews Chong-pin Lin   Video
Chong-pin Lin, Devin T. Stewart 11/17/08
Dr. Lin discusses Taiwan's current political crisis; relations with China; climate change; the future of democracy in East Asia; what Obama's presidency may mean for the region; and the surprising "detente" between China and Japan.

Economic Gangsters: Corruption, Violence, and the Poverty of Nations   Video
Raymond Fisman 11/05/08
From the scapegoating of "witches" in Africa, to the pitfalls of speed-dating, to the cultures that foster corruption, Raymond Fisman explores the economics and psychology behind the choices we make.

Iran and the United States: David Speedie Interviews Gary Sick   Video
Gary Sick, David C. Speedie 11/05/08
The Bush administration has been toying with the idea of talking to Iran for the last two years. With the arrival of Obama, now the question is not "should we," but how do we go about doing it?

The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism   Video
Andrew J. Bacevich 11/03/08
America is facing a profound triple crisis: the economy, the government, and an involvement in endless wars. This threatens all of us, Republicans and Democrats alike, says Andrew Bacevich.

David Speedie Interviews Ted Sorensen   Video
Ted Sorensen, David C. Speedie 10/30/08
In a wide-ranging conversation, Ted Sorensen discusses John F. Kennedy, Cuba, and Vietnam; the 2008 Russia/Georgia conflict; McCain's idea of a League of Nations; and the promise of Obama.

Kingmakers: The Invention of the Modern Middle East   Video
Karl E. Meyer, Shareen Blair Brysac 10/29/08
Who were the British and Americans who shaped the region we call the Middle East, from the 1882 British invasion of Egypt to today's Iraq War? Karl E. Meyer and Shareen Blair Brysac tell their stories.

Business and Human Rights: Achievements and Prospects   Video
John Ruggie 10/28/08
UN Special Representative John Ruggie presents his conceptual framework for business and human rights, and his plan to develop practical recommendations for all relevant stakeholders.

The Shape of the World to Come   Video
Laurent Cohen-Tanugi 10/24/08
French intellectual Laurent Cohen-Tanugi argues that economic globalization exists in a complex dialectic with the traditional geopolitics that it has, ironically, helped to revive.

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Ted Widmer 10/23/08
Ted Widmer shows that from its beginnings, the United States, for all its shortfalls, has been by far the world’s greatest advocate for freedom.

Russia and Georgia: How Did We Get There and What's Next? David Speedie Interviews Oksana Antonenko   Video
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Russia and Georgia expert Oksana Antonenko discusses the August 2008 conflict in Georgia, the history of the region, and what the future may bring.

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