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Global Ethics Corner: Anti-Gay Legislation: What Can Be Done? | 10/22/12
Anti-gay legislation is garnering support in Ukraine and many other countries are backtracking on equal rights for homosexuals. Is there anything international institutions can do to stop sovereign nations from passing anti-gay laws? Is condemnation enough?
Senator Richard Lugar on Nuclear Weapons Reduction | 10/12/12
Richard Lugar,
David C. Speedie
Senator Lugar tells the dramatic story of his bipartisan work on the Cooperative Threat Reduction Program (also known as Nunn–Lugar), which provides funding and expertise for states in the former USSR nations to reduce nuclear weapons.
DarkMarket: Cyberthieves, Cybercops, and You | 03/05/12
Misha Glenny
If you use a computer or a credit card, watch out! Governments, companies, and individuals are losing billions of dollars a year fighting an ever-morphing, often invisible, and often supersmart new breed of criminal: the hacker.
DarkMarket: Cyberthieves, Cybercops, and You | 02/27/12
Misha Glenny
If you use a computer or a credit card, watch out! Governments, companies, and individuals are losing billions of dollars a year fighting an ever-morphing, often invisible, and often supersmart new breed of criminal: the hacker.
DarkMarket: Cyberthieves, Cybercops, and You | 02/23/12
Misha Glenny
If you use a computer or a credit card, watch out! Governments, companies, and individuals are losing billions of dollars a year fighting an ever-morphing, often invisible, and often supersmart new breed of criminal: the hacker.
Obama's Foreign Policy: What Matters and What Doesn't for America's Future? | 05/17/11
George Friedman
Elections and campaigns are about options. Governing is about constraints. For Obama--and every president--what happens when foreign policy options meet foreign policy constraints?
RUSSIA AND THE FORMER SOVIET REPUBLICS | 05/11/11
Russia, the world's largest country, remains a key global player. These resources examine aspects of Russia today and its relationship with the rest of the world, and look at some of the former Soviet Republics and the 2008 Russia-Georgia conflict.
Ukraine: Reset to a Future of Strength | 10/21/10
Jay Hallen
The "reset button" between Washington and Moscow, far from leaving our former Soviet allies in the cold, has enabled a country like Ukraine to pursue interests and alliances with new vigor. And this is positive for all parties involved, writes Jay Hallen.
The Bloom is off the Rose--and the Orange, and the Tulip | 07/01/10
David C. Speedie
What went wrong with the "Color Revolutions" in Ukraine, Georgia, and Kyrgyzstan? It was a combination of excessive expectations of the new leaders, and some policy missteps, primarily at the hands of the U.S. and the West.
Obama's Foreign Policy: What Matters and What Doesn't for America's Future | 01/29/10
George Friedman,
Joanne J. Myers
Elections and campaigns are about options. Governing is about constraints. For Obama--and every president--what happens when foreign policy options meet foreign policy constraints?
Obama's Foreign Policy: What Matters and What Doesn't for America's Future? | 01/27/10
George Friedman,
Joanne J. Myers
Elections and campaigns are about options. Governing is about constraints. For Obama--and every president--what happens when foreign policy options meet foreign policy constraints?
Civil Resistance and Power Politics: The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present | 12/04/09
Adam Roberts,
Joanne J. Myers
Should civil resistance be seen as potentially replacing violence completely, or as a phenomenon that operates in conjunction with, and as a modification of, power politics?
Civil Resistance and Power Politics: The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present | 11/25/09
Adam Roberts,
Joanne J. Myers
Should civil resistance be seen as potentially replacing violence completely, or as a phenomenon that operates in conjunction with, and as a modification of, power politics?
Civil Resistance and Power Politics: The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present | 11/23/09
Adam Roberts
Should civil resistance be seen as potentially replacing violence completely, or as a phenomenon that operates in conjunction with, and as a modification of, power politics?
Prospects for U.S.-Russia Relations | 08/26/09
H.E. Mr. Sergey Kislyak
Russian Ambassador H.E. Mr. Kislyak's comprehensive talk includes his thoughts on U.S.-Russia relations, nuclear proliferation, and Russia today. He also gives us the Russian perspective on the conflict with Georgia.
After President Obama's Visit to Europe: U.S. Relations with the EU, NATO, and Russia | 05/11/09
Karsten Voigt,
David C. Speedie
Distinguished German statesman Karsten Voigt discusses the German political mindset, which grew out of its situation after World War II; Obama's popularity in Germany; and U.S.-German relations in the context of the EU, NATO, and Russia.
After President Obama's Visit to Europe: U.S. Relations with the EU, NATO, and Russia | 05/08/09
Karsten Voigt
Karsten Voigt discusses the German political mindset, which grew out of its situation after World War II; Obama's popularity in Germany; and U.S.-German relations in the context of the EU, NATO, and Russia.
Prospects for U.S.-Russia Relations | 04/28/09
H.E. Mr. Sergey Kislyak
Russian Ambassador H.E. Mr. Kislyak's comprehensive talk includes his thoughts on U.S.-Russia relations, nuclear proliferation, and Russia today. He also gives us the Russian perspective on the conflict with Georgia.
Prospects for U.S.-Russia Relations | 04/23/09
H.E. Mr. Sergey Kislyak
Russian Ambassador H.E. Mr. Kislyak's comprehensive talk includes his thoughts on U.S.-Russia relations, nuclear proliferation, and Russia today. He also gives us the Russian perspective on the conflict with Georgia.
Transatlantic Relations After the G8 | 06/26/07
Anatol Lieven
Lieven explores the increasing complexity of US-EU-Russian relations due to
energy interdependence, stalled eastward expansion of the EU, and the overall
diminished power of the West, the delicate balance making it more difficult to
resolve issues in places like Kosovo and South Ossetia.


