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MAY 30, 2007 • Podcast
After Iraq: The Imperiled American Imperium
Drawing parallels between today's situation in Iraq and the wars of ancient Greece and Persia, Raymond shows how a great power's hubris can lead to ...
MAY 23, 2007 • Podcast
Confronting Climate Change
Michael Oppenheimer of Princeton explains climate change and discusses ways to deal with this mounting crisis. A self-described optimist, he believes that we can change ...
MAY 18, 2007 • Podcast
Jere Van Dyk Discusses Afghanistan
Jere Van Dyk talks about Afghanistan past and present, the resurgence of the Taliban, and the possible whereabouts of Osama bin Laden.
MAY 15, 2007 • Podcast
America Against the World: How We Are Different and Why We Are Disliked
Once America was considered the champion of democracy, but now we are seen as a militant hyperpower. Why has the world turned against America and ...
MAY 10, 2007 • Podcast
The Price of Liberty: Paying for America's Wars
Hormats compares the fiscal policies made in previous American wars to those of the current administration and argues that today's decisions place America's future at ...
MAY 3, 2007 • Podcast
The Clash Within: Democracy, Religious Violence, and India's Future
The Hindu right poses a threat to India's secular democracy, says Martha Nussbaum, and this example of the impact of religious nationalism is relevant to ...
APR 24, 2007 • Podcast
Once Upon a Country: A Palestinian Life
In spite of the hatred and frustration on the surface, Palestinian activist and scholar Sari Nusseibeh optimistically believes that deep down there is readiness on ...
APR 16, 2007 • Podcast
Famine in North Korea: Markets, Aid, and Reform
According to Marcus Noland and Stephan Haggard, North Korea's famine was a result of the state's failure to adequately address food distribution and production issues; ...
APR 16, 2007 • Podcast
Devin Stewart Interviews Marcus Noland on the Arab Economies
According to Marcus Noland, "a demographic imperative to create jobs, a questionable track record on globalization, and some deep uncertainty about political transitions--all work to ...
APR 12, 2007 • Podcast
Oil, Profits, and Peace: Does Business Have a Role in Peacemaking?
How can and should oil and gas companies work with governments to counteract the destabilising effects of drilling and international pipelines?