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Power, Terror, Peace, and War   Audio
Walter Russell Mead 09/03/08
In this 2004 talk, Mead discusses America’s future role in the world, explaining why he believes things have gone so terribly wrong and suggesting what needs to be done to get U.S. foreign policy back on track.

Public Ethics Radio: Thomas Pogge on Pharmaceutical Innovation   Audio
Thomas Pogge, Christian Barry 08/27/08
Thomas Pogge explains his proposal for dealing with the thorny intersection of public health, property rights, and poverty. As he sees it, the patent system doesn't work as well for medicines as it does for, say, consumer electronics.

State-Building: Governance and World Order in the 21st Century   Audio
Francis Fukuyama 08/14/08
According to Fukuyama in this 2004 talk, we know less than we think we do about building political institutions, designing constitutions, and bolstering civil society in failed or weak states.

David Speedie Interviews Jack Matlock on Russia   Audio
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.

The End of the American Era: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Geopolitics of the Twenty-first Century   Audio
Charles Kupchan 08/11/08
In a 2003 talk, international relations authority Charles Kupchan argues that America ignores Europe at its own peril.

David Speedie Interviews Susan Eisenhower   Audio
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.

Devin Stewart Interviews Jeff Hittner of IBM   Audio
Jeffrey Hittner, Devin T. Stewart 07/22/08
Jeff Hittner, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Leader for the IBM Global Business Services, gives examples of how CSR is not a company expense or philanthropic effort, but an investment that can yield returns.

1912: Wilson, Roosevelt, Taft, and Debs: The Election that Changed the Country   Audio
James Chace 07/18/08
In this 2004 talk, historian James Chace (1931-2004) looks back at the 1912 presidential elections and their effect on U.S. foreign policy.

The Rise of the Rest: How the Ascent of Russia and China Affects Global Business and Security   Audio
Nikolas K. Gvosdev, Harry Harding, Flynt Leverett, David C. Speedie, Devin T. Stewart 07/08/08
From economic growth to cultural exports, the global distribution of power is shifting from "the West" to the rest of the world. This panel addresses the effects of this emerging new reality, many of which are already underway.   

"Hikikomori" and Japan's Role in the World   Audio
Michael Zielenziger, Devin T. Stewart 07/02/08
Michael Zielenziger discusses Japan's hikikomori, bright young people who opt to live as shut-ins because they don't fit in a society of high conformity and low entrepreneurship.

Torture, Rights, and Values: Why the Prohibition of Torture is Absolute   Audio
David Rodin, David Luban, Joel H. Rosenthal 06/30/08
"Understanding the relationship between values and authority helps us to understand the prohibition of torture and why it can and should be upheld as absolute," says David Rodin.  

The Arab Center: The Promise of Moderation   Audio
Marwan Muasher 06/20/08
"To be a moderate in the Arab world today," says Jordanian diplomat Marwan Muasher, "is to be a very, very tiny minority." The reason is that all the Arab Center's energies have been focused on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

The Future of the Automobile   Audio
Larry Burns, Devin T. Stewart 06/18/08
General Motors' Larry Burns envisions the future: Electric cars that will deliver today's freedoms at more reasonable prices, and without today's environmental, safety, and congestion problems.

The Economic and Strategic Rise of China and India: Asian Realignments after the 1997 Financial Crisis   Audio
David Denoon 06/17/08
Although China's rise has received much attention, says NYU's David Denoon, much less has been given to the relative decline of the Pacific Rim states or the rapid rise of India's economic and strategic position.

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