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FEB 24, 2009 Podcast

Political Futures Feb 09 (Video in full) (27:12 mins)

Ian Bremmer (Eurasia Group) and Joel Rosenthal (Carnegie Council) discuss top risks for 2009, including the dangers of over-regulation; Bush legacy issues, such as Guantanamo; climate ...

FEB 24, 2009 Podcast

Political Futures Feb 09 Segment 3: Global Structural Issues (5:38 mins)

Ian Bremmer and Joel Rosenthal discuss two critical global structural issues that the Obama administration faces: climate change and nuclear non-proliferation.

FEB 24, 2009 Podcast

Political Futures Feb 09 Segment 2: Bush Legacy Issues (5:45 mins)

Closing Guantanamo, the Israel/Palestine situation, the "War on Terror," Iraq--how should Obama deal with these issues, and what should his priorities be?

FEB 24, 2009 Podcast

Political Futures Feb 09 Segment 1: Top Risks--U.S. Congress (7:53 mins)

What are the top political risks of 2009? Bremmer argues that the rise of the U.S. Congress brings the risk of over-regulation and over-legislation.

FEB 20, 2009 Podcast

Innocent Abroad: An Intimate Account of American Peace Diplomacy in the Middle East

What can the mistakes and missed opportunities of the past teach the new Obama administration about how to go forward with the Arab-Israeli peace process?

The Gamble: General Petraeus and the American Military Adventure in Iraq, 2006-2008

FEB 20, 2009 Podcast

The Gamble: General Petraeus and the American Military Adventure in Iraq, 2006-2008

What's next for Iraq? Thomas Ricks predicts that the U.S. military presence there will continue for at least another five to ten years, and ...

FEB 20, 2009 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: The Great Firewall of China

Should foreign companies fudge a commitment to free speech to gain early market access? Is some information better than none, or is censorship a black ...

FEB 18, 2009 Podcast

Muslims of Metropolis: The Stories of Three Immigrant Families in the West

How do Muslim immigrants to the West adjust to their new lives? Kavitha Rajagopalan follows three families on their journey: a Palestinian family from Jerusalem ...

FEB 18, 2009 Podcast

Understanding Islam through Virtual Worlds

After a year of exploring digital Islamic communities, Senior Fellows Joshua S. Fouts and Rita J. King present their findings, along with video of their ...

FEB 13, 2009 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Has Water Become a Right?

Less than one percent of the earth's water is consumable, and many parts of the world may be heading toward water bankruptcy. Should private ownership ...