Our Podcasts
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OCT 19, 2005 • Podcast
Chinese Ambitions and the Future of Asia
American attention is focused on the "war on terror." But 20 years from now we may look back and realise that the rise of China and ...
OCT 11, 2005 • Podcast
America and the Challenges of Religious Diversity
Princeton Professor Robert Wuthnow asks whether we are willing to do the hard work required to achieve genuine religious diversity and understanding.
OCT 6, 2005 • Podcast
The E-Bomb
"Directed-energy weapons"--lasers, high-powered microwaves, and particle beams--used to be the stuff of science fiction, says J. Douglas Beason. But now they’re a reality, ...
OCT 6, 2005 • Podcast
Ending Tyranny in Iraq: A Debate
Was the war in Iraq a humanitarian intervention? Yes, argues Tesón. What’s important is that it rid the world of a dictator. No, ...
SEP 27, 2005 • Podcast
Imperial Grunts: The American Military on the Ground
Robert D. Kaplan provides an insider's account of our current involvement in world affairs, as well as painting a vivid picture of how defense policy ...
SEP 20, 2005 • Podcast
Radical Truths of Christian Realism: The Legacy of Reinhold Niebuhr
Elisabeth Sifton, Reinhold Niebuhr's daughter, reviews her father's legacy and concludes that many of today's Christian leaders are ignoring the radical truths he espoused.
SEP 19, 2005 • Podcast
Global Responsibilities: How Can Multinational Corporations Deliver on Human Rights?
Who has the responsibility to alleviate poverty and uphold human rights in a globalized world where corporations often wield more power than nation-states?
SEP 15, 2005 • Podcast
The Cube and the Cathedral: Europe, America and Politics Without God
George Weigel ponders the growing--and to him acutely disturbing--secularity of Europe, which he believes raises urgent questions about the future of democracy worldwide.
SEP 15, 2005 • Podcast
Evangelical Reflections on the U.S. Role In the World
A discussion of the growing importance of religious groups in advancing international human rights causes, from the Sudan to Korea.
JUN 14, 2005 • Podcast
Squandered Victory: The American Occupation and the Bungled Effort to Bring Democracy to Iraq
After a recent visit to Iraq, Larry Diamond reflects sadly on how we have allowed the situation "to slip into a state of severe insecurity, ...