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AUG 9, 2007 Podcast

Managing Japan-US-China Relations: A Japanese Perspective

Ambassador Koji Watanabe of the Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE) discusses the dynamics of the trilateral Japan-US-China relationship, which is emerging as a key ...

JUL 11, 2007 Podcast

Ethics of the Brain Drain in the Developing World: The Case of Philippine Health Professionals

Dr. Federico Macaranas uses the exodus of Philippine health professionals as a case study to show the ill effects of the brain drain on poor ...

JUL 1, 2007 Journal

Summer 2007 (21.2)

JUN 27, 2007 Podcast

The People's Choice: The French Election of 2007

Nicolas Sarkozy is pro-business, a longtime friend of the United States, and the diversity of his new Cabinet is unprecedented. His victory is a turning ...

JUN 27, 2007 Podcast

The People's Choice: The French Election of 2007

Nicolas Sarkozy is pro-business, a longtime friend of the United States, and the diversity of his new Cabinet is unprecedented. His victory is a turning ...

JUN 27, 2007 Podcast

The People's Choice: The French Election of 2007

Nicolas Sarkozy is pro-business, a longtime friend of the United States, and the diversity of his new Cabinet is unprecedented. His victory is a turning ...

JUN 26, 2007 Podcast

U.S.-Russia Relations and Climate Change After the G8

Nikolas K. Gvosdev examines the declining effectiveness of the G8 summits and the U.S.-Russian politics of climate change and missile defense that played ...

JUN 26, 2007 Podcast

Transatlantic Relations After the G8

Lieven explores the increasing complexity of US-EU-Russian relations due to energy interdependence, stalled eastward expansion of the EU, and the overall diminished power of the ...

JUN 20, 2007 Podcast

Shades of Gray: Military Commissions and the Rule of Law

We don't need new laws, says Altenburg. We need to comply with those we already have, and to educate the public about the definition of ...

Off the Record by Norman Pearlstine

JUN 19, 2007 Podcast

Off the Record: The Press, the Government, and the War over Anonymous Sources

Norman Pearlstine gives the scoop on Time Inc.'s role in the Scooter Libby/Valerie Plame case. He supports creating federal shield laws so that ...