Audio
May 2013
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17 May 2013
Europe Nothing Left to Die for? NATO's European Allies, Military Capabilities and Political Will
Publisher:
University of Oxford
In this audio presentation, Janne Matlary, who is Professor of International Politics at the University of Oslo, focuses on burden-sharing in NATO. More on «Europe Nothing Left to Die for? NATO's European Allies, Military Capabilities and Political Will»
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15 May 2013
East Asia's Future
Publisher:
Atlantic Council
Since the end of the Cold War, Asia's $19 trillion regional economy has become a critical engine of global growth. More on «East Asia's Future»
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13 May 2013
The Air Force in the Twenty First Century with General Norton Schwartz
Publisher:
University of California
In this podcast, General Norton Schwartz, former Chief of Staff of the US Air Force, discusses the changing role and nature of air power in today's world. More on «The Air Force in the Twenty First Century with General Norton Schwartz»
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13 May 2013
Human Trafficking Around the World: Hidden in Plain Sight
Publisher:
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
In this audio presentation, journalist Stephanie Hepburn talks about the status of human trafficking legislation around the world. More on «Human Trafficking Around the World: Hidden in Plain Sight»
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9 May 2013
Islam in Russia and the Relationship Between Moscow and the Caucasus
Publisher:
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
In this audio presentation, Alexey Malashenko, who is Co-Chair of the Carnegie Moscow Center's Religion, Society, and Security Program, talks about the long-standing, religiously-based tensions between the Russian state and its restive Muslim populat... More on «Islam in Russia and the Relationship Between Moscow and the Caucasus»
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9 May 2013
Insurgencies: The Challenges of Intervention
Publisher:
University of Oxford
In this audio presentation, Professor Beatrice Heuser, who is the Chair of International Relations at the University of Reading, talks about insurgencies -- i. More on «Insurgencies: The Challenges of Intervention»
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8 May 2013
A Conversation with Sikyong Lobsang Sangay: Tibet
Publisher:
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
In this audio presentation, Sikyong Lobsang Sangay, who is the Prime Minister of the Central Tibetan Administration, calls for Tibet to gain a form of autonomy much like Hong Kong's. More on «A Conversation with Sikyong Lobsang Sangay: Tibet»
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6 May 2013
"Foreign Policy Begins at Home: The Case for Putting America’s House in Order"
Publisher:
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
In this audio presentation, Richard Haass, who is the President of the Council on Foreign Relations, talks about his next-step vision for US foreign policy -- 'Restoration'. More on «"Foreign Policy Begins at Home: The Case for Putting America’s House in Order"»
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6 May 2013
Intellectual Journey with Gary Becker
Publisher:
University of California
In this podcast, Nobel Laureate Gary Becker talks about the things that influenced his development as an economist. More on «Intellectual Journey with Gary Becker»
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2 May 2013
Rescuing Responsibility from the Retributivists - Neuroscience, Free Will and Criminal Punishment
Publisher:
University of Oxford
In this audio presentation, Frej Klem Thomsen, who is a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Culture and Identity, Roskilde University, talks about retributivist justifications for punishment and the basic neuroscientific argument against them. More on «Rescuing Responsibility from the Retributivists - Neuroscience, Free Will and Criminal Punishment»