Our Podcasts
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JAN 27, 2006 • Podcast
American Vertigo: Traveling America in the Footsteps of Tocqueville
In his entertaining and sometimes provocative book, celebrated French intellectual Bernard-Henri Lévy takes a fascinating new look at the country that Americans think they ...
JAN 19, 2006 • Podcast
My Italian Mission: Ethical Dilemmas and Lessons for Today
Former U.S. Ambassador Richard N. Gardner discusses the delicate balancing act of diplomacy, politics and practicality in Cold War Italy.
JAN 12, 2006 • Podcast
Development Agenda 2006: From Ideas into Action
The UK ambassador to the UN describes the positive rethinking of development policy that occurred in 2005 and the need to make 2006 the year for action. ...
DEC 14, 2005 • Podcast
Opus Dei: The First Objective Look Behind the Myths and Reality of the Most Controversial Force in the Catholic Church
Author John Allen debunks some of the myths that surround Opus Dei, the prelature of the Roman Catholic Church that promotes the sanctity of ordinary ...
DEC 1, 2005 • Podcast
Corporate Warriors: The Privatized Military and Iraq
P. W. Singer examines the Pentagon's policy of contracting private security and logistics firms for tasks ranging from combat to catering in the Iraq War. ...
NOV 29, 2005 • Podcast
Rx for Survival: Why We Must Rise to the Global Health Challenge
Hilts warns that the emergence of new diseases and the resurgence of old ones has put the world on the brink of a global health ...
NOV 21, 2005 • Podcast
German Immigration Issues
Germany's Federal Minister of the Interior Otto Schily addresses the problems of integrating immigrants into German society and talks about the progress made, which includes ...
NOV 9, 2005 • Podcast
ILLICIT: How Smugglers, Traffickers, and Copycats Are Hijacking the Global Economy
Moises Naim explains that the counterfeit trade is worth 630 billion dollars a year, including fake airplane parts, medicines and even gas stations, and growth in ...
OCT 27, 2005 • Podcast
The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth
Political economist Benjamin Friedman argues that economic growth is a prerequisite for a liberal, open society. He contends that it encourages tolerance, democracy and generous ...
OCT 26, 2005 • Podcast
Is a Fairer Globalization Possible?
A distinguished panel of Kemal Davis, Steve Macedo, and Mary Robinson outline the problems of growing inequality caused by globalization and propose practical solutions. Moderated ...