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The Occupation of Iraq: Winning the War, Losing the Peace

APR 11, 2007 Podcast

The Occupation of Iraq: Winning the War, Losing the Peace

Ali A. Allawi, until recently a senior minister in the Iraqi government, discusses the Iraq crisis. How did it get to this point, and what ...

APR 5, 2007 Podcast

China: Fragile Superpower: How China's Internal Politics Could Derail its Peaceful Rise

The more developed and prosperous China becomes, the more threatened its leaders feel. What are the internal issues that create this insecurity?

MAR 22, 2007 Podcast

The Business and Human Rights Resource Centre and the Importance of Human Rights Policies

This talk was part of the event "Taking Stock of Business and Human Rights: Policies and Practices," cosponsored by the Business and Human Rights Resource ...

MAR 22, 2007 Podcast

The Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility and the Emergence of Corporate Human Rights Policies

This talk was part of the event "Taking Stock of Business and Human Rights: Policies and Practices," cosponsored by the Business and Human Rights Resource ...

MAR 22, 2007 Podcast

Perspectives from BP and the UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Business and Human Rights

This talk was part of the event "Taking Stock of Business and Human Rights: Policies and Practices," cosponsored by the Business and Human Rights Resource ...

MAR 7, 2007 Podcast

Global Human Rights Leadership: Who Will Fill the Void Left by the United States?

With Washington's reputation as a leader on human rights gravely damaged by abuses committed in its five-year-old "global war on terror," who will fill the ...

Image of the book cover - American Islam: The Struggle for the Soul of a Religion

MAR 1, 2007 Podcast

American Islam: The Struggle for the Soul of a Religion

Over six million Muslims of different backgrounds live in the United States, and for the most part, says Paul Barrett, they are highly assimilated. But ...

Diplomacy and Empire

FEB 23, 2007 Podcast

Diplomacy and Empire

"The supreme purpose of our foreign policy must be to defend our values and to do so by means that do not corrode them. By ...

Nixon and Mao: The Week that Changed the World

FEB 21, 2007 Podcast

Nixon and Mao: The Week that Changed the World

How did this momentous meeting between two leaders lay the foundations for today's complex and difficult relationship between the United States and China?

Secretary or General?:  The UN Secretary-General in World Politics

FEB 12, 2007 Podcast

Secretary or General?: The UN Secretary-General in World Politics

Known as the most impossible job on earth, the tensions between the roles of being Secretary or General have confronted every UN Secretary-General. What will ...