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APR 28, 2008 Journal

Missile Defense Malfunction: Why the Proposed U.S. Missile Defenses in Europe Will Not Work

The U.S. proposal to establish missile defense sites in Poland and the Czech Republic has exacerbated relations with Russia to a degree not seen ...

The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order

APR 28, 2008 Podcast

The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order

Americans ask, "Why do they hate us? Is this country pro or anti-American?" But what Khanna finds as he travels the world is that increasingly, ...

APR 15, 2008 Podcast

Empire of Lies: The Truth About China in the Twenty-First Century

"There are not six million Tibetans in China," says Guy Sorman. "There are one billion." If the many Chinese who are not beneficiaries of economic ...

The Conscience of a Liberal

APR 11, 2008 Podcast

The Conscience of a Liberal

How can we reclaim the relationship between America's government and its citizens? What will it take to achieve a new New Deal?

The International Judge: An Introduction to the Men and Women Who Decide the World

APR 8, 2008 Podcast

The International Judge: An Introduction to the Men and Women Who Decide the World's Cases

Who are the judges that sit on the International Courts; what are the issues and challenges they face; and what is their approach to international ...

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APR 7, 2008 Podcast

Climate Change and New Security Issues

H.E. Dr. Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, President of Iceland, discusses how Iceland has successfully reduced its use of oil and coal, and how the fate ...

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APR 4, 2008 Podcast

Torture and Democracy

In his exhaustive study, Rejali traces the history of torture through the ages. "It's not so much that torture never works," he says. "The point ...

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