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OCT 16, 2001 • Podcast
Considering Elections in Kosovo: Lessons Learned from Bosnia
An edited transcript of remarks delivered by Julie Mertus, an expert on international law and the Balkans, at a 10/16/01 Council-sponsored Balkans Forum at Georgetown University.
APR 19, 2001 • Podcast
The Camera Never Lies: Trauma in Sri Lanka
Is there a condition that may be called collective trauma? Arjuna Parakrama thinks so. He has filmed his fellow Sri Lankans discussing the impact of ...
FEB 27, 2001 • Podcast
International Perspectives on the Death Penalty
Staff from Together Against the Death Penalty discuss the organization's mission, why their main focus is the United States, and the differing attitudes to the ...
FEB 14, 2001 • Podcast
Controversies within Health and Human Rights
Brauman addresses the issues confronted every day by the doctors and other health workers employed by the World Health Organization, the United Nations, and health-related ...