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1. Expanding Europe: The Ethics of EU-Turkey Relations [Full Text]
2. The End of the American Era: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Geopolitics of the Twenty-first Century
3. Iran and the United States: David Speedie Interviews Gary Sick
4. Implementing Women’s Human Rights in Malaysia
5. Business and Human Rights in Conflict [Excerpt]
 
   
     
 

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Iran and the United States: David Speedie Interviews Gary Sick  
Gary Sick, David C. Speedie 11/21/08
The Bush administration has been toying with the idea of talking to Iran for the last two years. With the arrival of Obama, now the question is not "should we," but how do we go about doing it?

David Speedie Interviews Ted Sorensen  
Ted Sorensen, David C. Speedie 11/14/08
"A president who doesn't go to war may show more courage than one who does," said JFK. In a wide-ranging conversation, Sorensen discusses JFK, Cuba, and Vietnam; the 2008 Russia/Georgia conflict; McCain's idea of a League of Nations; and the promise of Obama.

Audios

Iran and the United States: David Speedie Interviews Gary Sick  
Gary Sick, David C. Speedie 11/12/08
The Bush administration has been toying with the idea of talking to Iran for the last two years. With the arrival of Obama, now the question is not "should we," but how do we go about doing it?

David Speedie Interviews Ted Sorensen  
Ted Sorensen, David C. Speedie 11/07/08
"A president who doesn't go to war may show more courage than one who does," said JFK. In a wide-ranging conversation, Sorensen discusses JFK, Cuba, and Vietnam; the 2008 Russia/Georgia conflict; McCain's idea of a League of Nations; and the promise of Obama.

Russia and Georgia: How Did We Get There and What's Next? David Speedie Interviews Oksana Antonenko  
Oksana Antonenko, David C. Speedie 10/28/08
Russia and Georgia expert Oksana Antonenko discusses the August 2008 conflict in Georgia, the history of the region, and what the future may bring.

Russia and Georgia: How Did We Get There and What's Next?  
Oksana Antonenko, David C. Speedie 10/16/08
Georgia and Russia expert Oksana Antonenko and Carnegie Council Senior Fellow David Speedie discuss the history behind the headlines and what the future may bring to this troubled region.

David Speedie Interviews Jack Matlock on Russia  
Jack F. Matlock, David C. Speedie 08/12/08
Senior Fellow David Speedie interviews former U.S. ambassador Jack Matlock on U.S. relations with Russia: how they evolved, current policy problems, and what is needed to get back on the right track.

David Speedie Interviews Susan Eisenhower  
Susan Eisenhower, David C. Speedie 08/06/08
Senior Fellow David Speedie interviews Susan Eisenhower, granddaughter of President Eisenhower and USSR and Russian specialist, about Russia's current place in the world and its relations with other countries.

Videos

Iran and the United States: David Speedie Interviews Gary Sick  
Gary Sick, David C. Speedie 11/05/08
The Bush administration has been toying with the idea of talking to Iran for the last two years. With the arrival of Obama, now the question is not "should we," but how do we go about doing it?

David Speedie Interviews Ted Sorensen  
Ted Sorensen, David C. Speedie 10/30/08
In a wide-ranging conversation, Ted Sorensen discusses John F. Kennedy, Cuba, and Vietnam; the 2008 Russia/Georgia conflict; McCain's idea of a League of Nations; and the promise of Obama.

Russia and Georgia: How Did We Get There and What's Next? David Speedie Interviews Oksana Antonenko  
Oksana Antonenko, David C. Speedie 10/14/08
Russia and Georgia expert Oksana Antonenko discusses the August 2008 conflict in Georgia, the history of the region, and what the future may bring.

Russia and Georgia: How Did We Get There and What's Next?  
Oksana Antonenko, David C. Speedie 10/14/08
Georgia and Russia expert Oksana Antonenko and Carnegie Council Senior Fellow David Speedie discuss the history behind the headlines and what the future may bring to this troubled region.

David Speedie Interviews Susan Eisenhower  
Susan Eisenhower, David C. Speedie 07/28/08
Senior Fellow David Speedie interviews Susan Eisenhower, granddaughter of President Eisenhower and Russian specialist, about Russia's current place in the world and its relations with other countries.

David Speedie Interviews Jack Matlock  
Jack F. Matlock, David C. Speedie 07/18/08
Senior Fellow David Speedie interviews former U.S. ambassador Jack Matlock on U.S. relations with Russia: how they evolved, current policy problems, and what is needed to get back on the right track.











 
 

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