Our Podcasts
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MAY 19, 2009 • Podcast
The Accidental Guerrilla: Fighting Small Wars in the Midst of a Big One
Have U.S. actions in the "war on terror" blurred the distinction between local and global struggles? How can the U.S. develop strategies that ...
MAY 15, 2009 • Podcast
Devin Stewart Interviews Kazumasa Iwata
Kazumasa Iwata, head of the Japanese Cabinet Office's Economic and Social Research Institute, discusses moving towards a low-carbon society, Japan's response to the financial crisis, ...
MAY 15, 2009 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Is the Free Market Central to America's Future?
New York is no longer viewed as the financial capital of the world, or even of the United States. Given the recent government intervention in ...
MAY 15, 2009 • Podcast
The Global Deal: Climate Change and the Creation of a New Era of Progress and Prosperity
Renowned economist Lord Nicholas Stern estimates that it will cost only about 2 percent of global GDP to control climate changeĀ at manageable levels by 2050. But ...
MAY 13, 2009 • Podcast
The Crisis of Islamic Civilization
What caused the decline of Islamic civilization and how can it be revived? Ali A. Allawi lays out key principles that could make it flourish ...
MAY 11, 2009 • Podcast
After President Obama's Visit to Europe: U.S. Relations with the EU, NATO, and Russia
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 ...
MAY 8, 2009 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: The Health Legacy of Nuclear Test Veterans
Participants in Britain's nuclear weapons testing program argued recently that health was damaged by radiation. Who is responsible? Should compensation be a legal matter or ...
MAY 1, 2009 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Jumping Parties: Principles or Pragmatism?
Senator Specter is now a Democrat. Was his decision to switch parties principled, pragmatic, or just expedient?
MAY 1, 2009 • Podcast
A Special Appeal from Senior Fellow William Vocke
Last year we filmed over 70 events and made them freely available in various formats on our website, on iTunes, and on YouTube. But reaching out ...
APR 29, 2009 • Podcast
Economic Crisis: A National and International Perspective
How is globalization affecting the economies of developed and developing nations? What should government, business, and labor do to alleviate the global economic crunch?