| April
28, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
Labor Reform in Argentina
Edward Gibson, assistant professor of Political Science
at Northwestern University
Northern Ireland
John Hume, leader of Northern Ireland's Social Democratic
and Labour Party and co-winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize for
Peace
Michelangelo Antonioni's Beyond the Clouds
Milos Stehlik
|
| April
27, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
International News of the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine
Turmoil in Colombian Peace Process
Robin Kirk of Human Rights Watch and author of The Monkey's
Paw
Bodies Discovered in Turkey, including Hezbollah member
Radio Netherlands' Dorian Jones
|
| April
26, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
Conservative Crackdown in Iran
Ahmed Sadri, professor of Sociology at Lake Forest College
Negotiations for Cambodian War Crimes Tribunal
Doug Cassel, Northwestern University's Center for International
Human Rights
Critiques of the Iraq Sanctions Regime
Rania Masri and Ali Abunimah, contributors to the new book,
Iraq Under Seige: The Deadly Impact of Sactions and War
|
| April
25, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
U.N. Non-Proliferation Treaty
Review Conference
Jack Mendelsohn, vice president and executive director of
the Lawyers Alliance for World Security
Cyprus: Turkish President Rauf Denktash Sworn in for
Another Term
Radio Netherland's Tabitha Morgan
Corporations and Human Rights
Chris Gribben, co-author of The Ashridge Foundation's Centre
for Business and Society's report, Business Responses to
Human Rights
Furniture Frenzy for Sweden-based IKEA
Radio Deutsche Welle's Charles Maynes
|
| April
24, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
Development and Freedom
Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize winning economist, from Harvard
University
|
| April
21, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
Consumption and Ecology
Satish Kumar, editor of Resurgence, author of Path
with No Destination, and founder and director of Schumacher
College in England
Annual Controversies at 53rd Cannes Film Festival
Milos Stehlik
|
| April
20, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
International
News of the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine
Israel's release of Lebanese human "Bargaining Chips"
Doug Cassel, Northwestern University's Center for International
Human Rights
Trading Endangered Species
Ginette Hemley, World Wildlife Fund, at CITES, The Convention
on International Trade in Endangered Species Conference
in Nairobi.
"Islam and Islamic Purism in Central Asia Past and
Present"
Alisher Ilkhamov
|
| April
19, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
The Environment as an International
Security Concern
Geoffrey Dabelko, director of the Woodrow Wilson Center's
Environmental Change and Security Project and lecturer at
Georgetown University's school of Foreign Service
Lebanon's Environmental Concerns of Rebuilding after
Its Civil War
BBC's Penny Young
|
| April
18, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
The Global Green Deal
Mark Hertsgaard, author of Earth Odyssey
Mifune
Milos Stehlik
|
| April
17, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
The World Bank Protests:
Protestors Perspective
Mehrdad Azenun, member of the Stone Soup Cooperative
World Bank Perspective
James Wolfenson, president of the World Bank, speaking to
the National Press Club
Analyzing the Protestors
Jeffrey Winters, professor of Political Economy at Northwestern
University
The Dangers of Viewing the World Bank Debate through
the American Political Lens
Michael Maren, author of The Road to Hell: The Ravaging
Effects of Foreign Aid International Charity
Perspective on Labor
Martin Wolf, Financial Times columnist, formerly with World
Bank
|
| April
14, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
In Defense of the World Bank
Martin Wolf, Financial Times columnist, formerly with the
World Bank
Reform the World Bank
Jeffrey Winters, Professor of Political Economy at Northwestern
University and Co-author of upcoming book, Reinventing
the World Bank
|
| April
13, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
International News of the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine
International Aid and Local Corruption in Ethiopia
Michael Maren, author of The Road to Hell
|
| April
12, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
Robert Kaplan, author of
The Coming Anarchy, correspondent for the Atlantic
Monthly and author of Balkan Ghosts.
The Sixth Anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide and American
Cooperation with International Genocide
Doug Cassel, Northwestern University's Center for International
Human Rights
|
| April
11, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
Arms Control Update
Steven Swartz, publisher of The
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Politics in Taiwan
Shelly Rigger, associate professor of Political Science
at Davidson College, author of Politics in Taiwan
|
| April
10, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
Korean Summit
Bruce Cummings, professor of History at the University of
Chicago
Zimbabwe's Land Reform Crisis
Brian Kagoro, attorney and spokesperson for Zimbabwe's National
Constitutional Assembly Organization
Allegations of Fraud in Peru's Presidential Election
Colletta Youngers, Washington Office on Latin America-in
Lima, Peru
|
| April
7, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
Presidential Elections in Peru
Michael Schifter, program director and senior fellow at
the Inter-American Dialogue
Latin American Cinema: from the Political to the Personal
Milos Stehlik
National Identity Formation
Lauren Langman, associate professor of Socialogy and Anthropology
at Loyola University
|
| April
6, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
International News of the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine
The European Union
Radio Netherlands' Jonathan Storey from Paris
The European Union as a Challenge to Traditional Notions
of State Sovereignty
Roger Cohen, Berlin Bureau Chief for the New York Times
Neighboring German and Czech Towns Set Up Joint Primary
and Secondary Schools
Radio Netherlands' Dita Asiedu
|
| April
5, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
The Effectiveness of International
Tribunal Justice
Doug Cassel, Northwestern University's Center for International
Human Rights
The Failed States of Africa
Will Reno, Northwestern University
|
| April
4, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
Indonesia and the IMF
Jeffrey Winters, professor of Political Science at Northwestern
University
Defining the Elusive Nation-State
Marvin Mikesell, professor of Geographical Studies at the
University of Chicago
|
| April
3, 2000 |
hosted by Jerome
McDonnell |
Japanese Prime Minister Obuchi
in a Coma
Robert Immerman, senior research associate in the East Asian
Institute at Columbia University
Finland's First Female President
Aili Trippof the department of Political Science and Women's
Studies at the University of Wisconsin
Germany Recruits Technical Support from India
Radio Deutsche Welle's Stephen Beard
|