Our Podcasts
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DEC 5, 2006 • Podcast
Nuclear Proliferation: A Delicate Balance Between Force and Diplomacy
Joseph Cirincione says that we are at a nuclear tipping point, and the policy decisions the United States makes over the next 3-5 years will ...
DEC 1, 2006 • Podcast
Threats to One Humanity
Jonathan Clarke argues that the Clash of Civilizations theory is largely based on mistaken conclusions about the meaning of the end ...
NOV 30, 2006 • Podcast
The International Struggle over Iraq: Politics in the UN Security Council 1998-2005
What role did the UN Security Council play in the international struggles over Iraq?
NOV 30, 2006 • Podcast
The International Struggle over Iraq: Politics in the UN Security Council 1998-2005
What role did the UN Security Council play in the international struggles over Iraq?
NOV 30, 2006 • Podcast
The International Struggle over Iraq: Politics in the UN Security Council 1998-2005
What role did the UN Security Council play in the international struggles over Iraq?
NOV 20, 2006 • Podcast
Murder in Amsterdam: The Death of Theo Van Gogh and the Limits of Tolerance
Ian Buruma explores what happens when political Islam collides with a secular Western European nation.
NOV 16, 2006 • Podcast
Generals in the Cabinet Room: How the Military Shapes Israeli Policy
In Israel's political system, the military was once the servant of civilian politicians. Today, however, Yoram Peri argues, generals lead the way when it comes ...
NOV 15, 2006 • Podcast
The Best Intentions: Kofi Annan and the UN in the Era of American World Power
James Traub discusses the troubled relationship between the UN and the world's only superpower.
NOV 2, 2006 • Podcast
Dan Rather Interviews Alberto J. Mora, Former U.S. Navy General Counsel
Alberto Mora discusses the damage that the abuses at Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib have done to the United States, both domestically and internationally.
NOV 2, 2006 • Podcast
Ethical Considerations: Law, Foreign Policy, and The War on Terror
Former Navy General Counsel Alberto Mora fought to stop policies that authorized cruelty toward terror suspects. "Cruelty harms our nation's legal, foreign policy, and national ...