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JUN 25, 2013 Podcast

Sir Adam Roberts on "Democracy, Sovereignty and Terror"

Roberts discusses his book on Sri Lankan statesman Lakshman Kadirgamar, who fought against the terrorism of the Tamil Tigers and was assassinated by them in 2005. ...

JUN 24, 2013 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Who Should Control Egypt's Water?

As Ethiopia continues construction on the Grand Renaissance Dam on the Blue Nile, Egyptian officials are worried about their water supply. Does Ethiopia have the ...

The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America

JUN 17, 2013 Podcast

The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America

Since the late 1970s, says George Packer, we've been living in a new era. The structures that supported ordinary Americans' ambitions, from government to business ...

JUN 17, 2013 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Weighing Privacy Against National Security

The recent revelations that the NSA is collecting cell phone and Internet data from millions of Americans has left many asking questions. Is this action ...

JUN 13, 2013 Podcast

Ethics Matter: Jeremy Scahill on the World as a Battlefield

In the name of the "war on terror," the U.S. is conducting covert warfare and targeted killings, and it dismisses the resulting deaths of ...

Presidential Leadership and the Creation of the American Era

JUN 11, 2013 Podcast

Presidential Leadership and the Creation of the American Era

Joseph Nye asks: "If the United States starts out the 20th century as a second-tier power and it ends up the 20th century as the ...

Shibley Telhami

JUN 10, 2013 Podcast

The World Through Arab Eyes: Arab Public Opinion and the Reshaping of the Middle East

While domestic injustices and the information revolution were key factors, Dr. Telhami argues it's impossible to understand the Arab uprisings without also referring to foreign ...

JUN 10, 2013 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Are Secret Recordings Ethical?

Secret recordings have been a headache for some high-profile politicians. Many question the morality of the practice, especially when the media gets involved. Do public ...

Richard Haass

JUN 6, 2013 Podcast

Foreign Policy Begins at Home: The Case for Putting America's House in Order

We have been guilty of overreaching abroad and underachieving at home, says Richard Haass, and these sins are really two sides of the national security ...

JUN 3, 2013 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: The Private Sector and Cyber Security

With U.S. companies losing billions of dollars to intellectual property theft, mostly to China, some are suggesting that corporations fight back. Can the government ...