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.

SEP 26, 2006 Podcast

The War of the World: Twentieth-Century Conflict and the Descent of the West

The twentieth century was by far the bloodiest in all of human history. How can we explain the astonishing scale and intensity of its violence ...

SEP 20, 2006 Podcast

Faith and Politics: How the "Moral Values" Debate Divides America and How to Move Forward Together

Senator John Danforth argues that religious people should engage in politics, but, he notes, "there is a difference between engaging in politics and transforming politics ...

Shopping for Bombs: Nuclear Proliferation, Global Insecurity, and the Rise and Fall of A. Q. Khan's Nuclear Network

SEP 7, 2006 Podcast

Shopping for Bombs: Nuclear Proliferation, Global Insecurity, and the Rise and Fall of A. Q. Khan's Nuclear Network

"Khan has wreaked havoc on attempts to restrain the spread of nuclear technology," says Gordon Corera. "He has lowered the barriers of entry for the ...

JUN 21, 2006 Podcast

New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance

Journalist (and South Africa resident) Hunter-Gault gives a surprisingly optimistic assessment of modern Africa, revealing that there is more to the continent than the bad ...

JUN 12, 2006 Podcast

Debate--The United Nations: Still Relevant After All These Years?

Is the UN "I" for irrelevant, or "I" for indispensable, as Shashi Tharoor would have it? While conceding that the UN is relevant, Ruth Wedgwood ...

JUN 7, 2006 Podcast

The Progress of UN Reform

H.E. Mr. Jan Eliasson discusses recent steps forward at the U.N., such as the creation of the Peacebuilding Commission, the Central Emergency Fund, ...

JUN 6, 2006 Podcast

Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency in Iraq

In one of the most detailed analyses yet of the insurgency and America's efforts to smash it, Ahmed Hashim presents a grim view of the ...

MAY 17, 2006 Podcast

Are We Misreading Iran's Nuclear Politics?

Ms. Haghighatjoo says that Iranian political parties and individuals critical of their government’s handling of the nuclear issue " have joined the debate [and] believe ...

MAY 10, 2006 Podcast

Redefining Politics: Latin American Style

"The poor, the indigenous, isolated rural communities are easily attracted by radical populists who offer simple solutions to complex problems," says Shapiro. He ...

Storm from the East: The Struggle between the Arab World and the Christian West by Milton Viorst

MAY 9, 2006 Podcast

Storm from the East: The Struggle between the Arab World and the Christian West

In order to understand the Arab mistrust of the United States and of the West in general, says Milton Viorst, we must study the turbulent ...