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Ashraf Ghani played an instrumental role in the design and implementation of the post-Taliban settlement in Afghanistan. He argues that only an integrated approach can fix failing states worldwide.
Quil Lawrence tells the story of the Kurds, the only Iraqi ethnic group that want the Americans to stay. Divided among Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria and numbering 25 million, the Kurds are the largest ethnic group without their own nation.
Americans ask, "Why do they hate us? Is this country pro or anti-U.S.?" But what Parag Khanna finds is that increasingly, many just don't care about the United States.
"There are not six million Tibetans in China," says Guy Sorman. "There are one billion." If the many Chinese who are not beneficiaries of economic development could express themselves, they would say the same things as the Tibetans.
Paul Krugman analyses America's economic history over the last eight decades and asks: How can we reclaim the relationship between America's government and its citizens? What will it take to achieve a new New Deal?
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Steven C. Clemons,
Michael Getler,
Rita J. King,
Jay Rosen,
Alex Koppelman,
Devin T. Stewart
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04/03/08
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A panel of old and new media experts explore the codes of online conduct that are emerging as new media gains more influence in political and business affairs.
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H.E. Dr. Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, President of Iceland
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04/01/08
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H.E. Dr. Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, President of Iceland, discusses how Iceland has successfully reduced its use of oil and coal, and how the fate of nations large and small is being affected by climate change.
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Cesare P. R. Romano,
Stephen M. Schwebel,
Daniel Terris
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03/19/08
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Who are the judges that sit on the International Court of Justice; what are the issues and challenges they face; and what is their approach to international law?
What are the ideas and movements driving change in Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Morocco, the Gulf States and the Palestinian territories, and what are the obstacles they confront?
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Barry Herman,
Lydia Tomitova,
Jonathan Shafter
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03/07/08
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Barry Herman, Lydia Tomitova, and Jonathan Shafter of the joint Carnegie Council–New School Ethics and Debt Project, discuss the issues presented in the resulting book, "Dealing Fairly with Developing Country Debt."
"In spite of being stingy, and in spite of being late, and in spite of being half-hearted, we are making progress," says Egeland. But we must respond to all disasters, not just those that hit the headlines.
Bernard Haykel sheds light on the inner workings of Saudi Arabia, from the relationship between the government and various Islamic groups, to the position of women and the Kingdom's relationship with the U.S.
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Kishore Mahbubani
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02/28/08
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Western dominance is waning, says Kishore Mahbubani, and Asia has adopted many Western best practices, from meritocracy to free-market economics. Therefore it's high time that the West gives up its domination of global institutions, from the IMF to the UN Security Council.
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George A. Lopez,
Thomas E. McNamara
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02/19/08
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George A. Lopez and Thomas E. McNamara discuss ways to defeat global terrorist threats.
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