Public Affairs

Overview

Public Affairs hosted speakers who are prominent people in the world of international affairs, from acclaimed authors, to Nobel laureates, to high-ranking UN officials.

The Bottom Billion

JAN 7, 2008 Podcast

The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done About It

Global poverty is falling, but a minority of developing countries are stagnant and diverging from the rest of mankind, says Collier, which is a danger ...

DEC 12, 2007 Podcast

Pakistan: The Struggle Between Politics and Extremism

Created as a Muslim state 60 years ago this August, Pakistan is in crisis, wrestling with Draconian laws, the conflict between secularism and Islam, and an ...

DEC 10, 2007 Podcast

Towards a New Culture of International Relations: Rights and Responsibilities of the Individual in Multilateral Decision-Making

We need to involve individuals more and give a lot of what we call our sovereignty to the individual, says Kerim. Shared responsibilities should be ...

DEC 6, 2007 Podcast

The First Campaign: Globalization, the Web, and the Race for the White House

The Internet has transformed the election process, says Graff, and whether candidates like it or not, fundraising and campaigning will never be the same again.

NOV 29, 2007 Podcast

Finance as a Tool of National Security: Update on the Effort to Combat Terror Financing

Levitt discusses the behind-the-scenes work that Treasury is doing to cut off funds for terrorism, with particular focus on Iran.

The Elephant, the Tiger, and the Cell Phone: Reflections on India, the Emerging 21st-Century Power

NOV 7, 2007 Podcast

The Elephant, the Tiger, and the Cell Phone: Reflections on India, the Emerging 21st-Century Power

Diversity, says Shashi Tharoor, is the very essence and strength of India. Rather than a melting pot, it is more like an Indian "thali," with ...

Secularism Confronts Islam

NOV 5, 2007 Transcript

Secularism Confronts Islam

What we are witnessing in Europe," says Olivier Roy, "is a transformation from an ethnic minority into a faith community. These people want to be ...

NOV 1, 2007 Podcast

Arsenals of Folly: The Making of the Nuclear Arms Race

Richard Rhodes says that it's time to finish the work that Reagan and Gorbachev began and get rid of all the nuclear weapons in the ...

OCT 31, 2007 Podcast

God and Gold: Britain, America, and the Making of the Modern World

Walter Russell Mead wittily explains how the individualistic faiths of Britain and America lent themselves so well to the creation of the modern economic and ...

OCT 17, 2007 Podcast

Nobodies: Modern American Slave Labor and the Dark Side of the New Global Economy

Does labor abuse and outright slavery still exist in the United States? Yes, says author and journalist John Bowe, who travels from Florida to U....