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Future Challenges: The UN and the UNA. David Speedie Interviews Ambassador Thomas Miller   Video
Thomas J. Miller, David C. Speedie 03/10/10
President and CEO of the UN Association of the USA, Ambassador Miller discusses the U.S. role in the world and the power of grass roots commitment. Citizens can change policy by reminding leaders of their obligations on issues such as climate change.

Superpower Illusions: How Myths and False Ideologies Led America Astray--and How to Return to Reality   Video
Jack F. Matlock 03/04/10
Jack Matlock, American ambassador to the Soviet Union from 1987 to 1991, corrects a number of pervasive myths about the Cold War, including the belief that it ended with the fall of the Soviet Union and that the U.S. effectively won.

EIA Interview: Michael Doyle on Nonintervention and the Responsibility to Protect   Video
Michael W. Doyle 03/03/10
What circumstances justify overriding sovereignty? Michael Doyle discusses the difficult questions surrounding nonintervention and the "unanimous revolution" of 2005, which led to the new norm known as the Responsibility to Protect.

Uninhibited, Robust, and Wide-Open: A Free Press for a New Century   Video
Lee C. Bollinger 03/03/10
Now that U.S. news outlets can instantaneously disseminate information across the world and foreign media have immediate access to the American market, what does press freedom really mean?

Freedom of the Press in the Arab World: Al Jazeera's Contribution   Video
Khaled Dawoud 03/02/10
Al Jazeera correspondent Khaled Dawoud reviews the history behind Al Jazeera and discusses some of the issues he has confronted regarding the channel's coverage of the Middle East.

The Science of Liberty: Democracy, Reason, and the Laws of Nature   Video
Timothy Ferris 02/25/10
Timothy Ferris argues that just as the scientific revolution rescued billions from poverty, the Enlightenment values it inspired have swelled the number of persons living in free and democratic societies.

The Next Hundred Million: America in 2050   Video
Joel Kotkin 02/24/10
How will the enormous projected growth of the U.S. population in the next four decades change the face of America? Will it make the U.S. weaker, or even more diverse and competitive?

Battle for Marjah, Afghanistan. CBS News Video   Video
Jeffrey D. McCausland 02/21/10
CBS News Military Analyst and Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Col. Jeff McCausland (ret.) gives an update on the offensive in Marjah, Afghanistan. Officials believe they will need another month to fully secure the city of 80,000 people.

Global Jobs Update: Assessing the Quality and Pace of Recovery   Video
David Arkless, David Denoon, Maria Jepsen, Raymond Torres 02/18/10
A panel of experts from the International Labour Organization, business, academia, and the EU discuss the actions taken to address this multi-faceted crisis, and give suggestions for further ways to generate jobs.

David Speedie Interviews Baroness Shirley Williams: A View from the United Kingdom on Transatlantic Relations   Video
Shirley Williams, David C. Speedie 02/17/10
In a wide-ranging conversation, Baroness Williams discusses the Obama administration's foreign policy; the situation in Afghanistan and in Iran; U.S. and British politics, including voter representation and corruption; and her work on nuclear disarmament.

Arsenal of Democracy: The Politics of National Security--From World War II to the War on Terrorism   Video
Julian E. Zelizer 02/10/10
According to historian Julian Zelizer, partisan fighting has always shaped American foreign policy, and the issue of national security has always been part of our domestic conflicts.

Red Cloud at Dawn: Truman, Stalin, and the End of the Atomic Monopoly   Video
Michael D. Gordin 02/03/10
How does a state make a nuclear bomb? How does it hide its weapons program? How do other states detect nuclear proliferation? Gordin addresses important questions about how we think about nuclear weapons past and present.

Bomb Power: The Modern Presidency and the National Security State   Video
Garry Wills 02/01/10
How has the atomic bomb transformed our nation down to its deepest constitutional roots, defined the presidency, and redefined the government as a national security state?

Superfusion: How China and America Became One Economy and Why the World's Prosperity Depends on It   Video
Zachary Karabell 01/28/10
In a witty and astute talk, Karabell describes and explains what he calls 'superfusion'--how the economies and capital flows of China and the U.S. became inextricably entwined to the point where neither can survive without the other.

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