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April 30, 2002 |
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New Leadership in China |
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Kenneth Lieberthal, Distinguished
Fellow and Director for China, William Davidson Institute, University
of Michigan; Former Special Assistant to the President and Senior
Director for Asian Affairs at the National Security Council during
the Clinton Administration |
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Andrew Nathan, Professor
of Political Science at Columbia University, co-editor, with Perry
Link, of The Tiananmen Papers |
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Play for Peace: Playing
to stop communal violence in India
Vishwas Parchuri and Swati Agayamitra, Play for Peace representatives
in India |
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April 29, 2002 |
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Varying Israeli perspectives
on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict |
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Collete Avital, MP in Israels
Knesset, member of Labor Party, Head of the Ethics Committee, member
of Defense and Foreign Affairs Committee, in Chicago to speak for
the New Israel Fund last week |
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Shulamit Aloni, MP in Israels
Knesset, member of Meretz Party, Former Minister of Communications
and the Arts, Science and Technology |
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April 26, 2002 |
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Saudi Arabian-U.S. relations
Khaled Abou El Fadl, The Omar and Azmeralda Alfi Distinguished Fellow
in Islamic Law at the UCLA School of Law |
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International Criticism
of U.S. reaction to attempted Venezuelan coup
Doug Cassell, Northwestern's Center for International Human Rights |
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Documenting Iranian
women in film
Rakhshan Bani-Etemad, Iranian filmmaker, latest documentary Our
Time premiered in Chicago last week
Merhnaz Saeed-Vafa, translator, Professor of film at Columbia College
Milos Stehlik, Worldview film commentator |
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'Home and 'Homeland':
Triple Citizenship
Pedro DaCosta, Citizen of Brazil, the United States, and Italy,
currently a reporter living in New York (presented by Andrea Wenzel) |
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April 25, 2002 |
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International Criminal
Tribunal for Sierra Leone
Adotei Akwei, Advocacy Director for Africa, Amnesty International |
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International Criminal
Tribunal for East Timor
John Miller, Media and Outreach Coordinator, East Timor Action Network |
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Home and Homeland
Being Berber in Chicago
Samine, Berber-Algerian living in Chicago, produced by Andrea Wenzel |
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April 24, 2002 |
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Argentinas economic
surrealism
Riordan Roett, Director of the Western Hemisphere Program at Johns
Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies |
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U.S. ousts Director
of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
Amy Smithson, Senior Associate, Henry L. Stimson Center |
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Home and
homeland
Edward Said, cultural critic, author of many many books, including
Orientalism and Culture and Imperialism |
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April 23, 2002 |
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"September 11:
Ask Who Did It, But for Heaven's Sake Don't Ask Why"
Robert Fisk, Middle East Correspondent, the London Independent,
author of Pity the Nation, a book about Lebanon's civil war.
From the April 7th lecture sponsored by North Park Universitys
Center for Middle Eastern Studies |
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April 22, 2002 |
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Religion and Violence
in the Context of Judaism
Elie Weisel, author and activist
Part of the ongoing "Religion and Violence Series" by
the Rockefeller Memorial Chapel at the University of Chicago |
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April 19, 2002 |
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Madagascar Elections/Humanitarian
Crisis
Jennifer Overton, Country Representative for Madagascar, Catholic
Relief Services |
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BBC Series Making
Terror, Breaking Terror
Part 3: What Can Nations do to Thwart Terrorist Attacks?
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April 18, 2002 |
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Pakistan, the US, and
the referendum on Musharraf
Vali Nasr, Assistant professor of political science at the University
of San Diego |
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BBC Series Making
Terror, Breaking Terror
Part 2: Terrorism and the State
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April 17, 2002 |
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Israeli-Palestinian
conflict: Perspectives on Colin Powell's trip to the Middle East |
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Rasheid Khalidi, Professor
of history at the University of Chicago |
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Ken Stein, Professor of
history at Emory University and author of Heroic Diplomacy: Sadat,
Kissinger, Carter, Begin and the Quest for Arab-Israeli Peace
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BBC Series Making
Terror, Breaking Terror
Part 1: A look at Different Terrorist Groups
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April 16, 2002 |
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Gusmao leads in East
Timor presidential election
Jon Miller, East Timor Action Network |
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Venezuela: Shady U.S.
involvement in coup?
William Leogrande, Professor of Government at American University |
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Defense Budget
Frank Gaffney, Founder, Center for Security Policy |
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How are we spending
our Defense dollars?
Laurence Korb, Vice President and Director of National Security
Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, Former Assistant Secretary
of Defense under President Reagan |
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April 15, 2002 |
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Venezuela: Hugo is back
Fernando Coronil, Associate Professor of History and Anthropology |
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School of the Americas
update
Rev. Roy Bourgeois, founder of the School of the Americas Watch
Linda Panetta, Director of SOA Watch Northeast division |
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Chicago Latino Film
Festival
Worldview film commentator Milos Stehlik talks with Mexican
filmmaker Guita Schyfter |
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Latino
Cultural Center
Chicago Reader's coverage
of the film festival
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April 12, 2002 |
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Venezuela: Hugo Chavez
trades in presidency for the dock
Jerry Haar, Director of the Inter-American Business and Labor Program
at the University of Miami's North-South Center, senior research
associate at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania,
research affiliate at Harvard University's Rockefeller Center for
Latin American Studies |
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Peace in Sri Lanka?
T. Manivannan, BBC Editor, Tamil Section |
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Governing Afghanistan
Abdullah Wardak, Minister of Martyrs and the Disabled in Afghanistan's
Interim Government, (Pashtun, affiliated with the Northern Alliance
Delegation) |
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April 11, 2002 |
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Israeli-Palestinian
crisis |
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Israeli
government view
Moshe Ram, Israel's Consul General to the Midwest |
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Delivering
aid and dodging bullets in Ramullah
Kathy Kelly, Voices in the Wilderness, currently at checkpoint trying
to get into Jenin
Jeff Guntzel, Voices in the Wilderness |
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U.S.
policy towards conflict
Frank Gaffney, Founder and President of the Center for Security
Policy |
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U.S.
policy towards conflict
Kathleen Christison, author of Perceptions of Palestine: Their
Influence on US Middle East Policy, freelance writer, former
political analyst with the CIA |
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April 10, 2002 |
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Human rights in Israel
Doug Cassel, Northwestern University's Center for International
Human Rights |
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Being a Muslim in the
West
Tariq Ramadan, Professor of philosophy at the College of Geneva
and Professor of Islamic studies at the University of Fribourg,
author of a number of books including Islam, the West, and the
Challenges of Modernity |
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Elections in Ukraine
Jared Manasek, Radio Deutsche Welle |
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April 9, 2002 |
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Afghanistan: political-security
update
Akram Gizabi, Afghan-American journalist |
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Afghanistan: human rights
update
Peter Bouckaert, Senior Emergencies Researcher, Human Rights Watch |
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European Union grab-bag:
the view from France
Thierry de Montbrial, Director of French Institute of International
Relations and columnist for Le Monde |
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April 8, 2002 |
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Working for the well-being
of Afghan women
Mary MacMakin, founder of PARSA (Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
Support for Afghanistan) |
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April 5, 2002 |
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Angolan cease fire
William Minter, Senior Research Fellow at Africa Action |
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A Canadian view of trade
and international security
Michael Kergin, Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. |
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18th Chicago Latino
Film Festival
Worldview film commentator Milos Stehlik |
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April 4, 2002 |
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Bush speaks out on Mideast
crisis
Chicago Jewish community perspective |
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Joel Finkel, member of
Not in My Name, a Chicago-based Jewish group that advocates ending
occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem |
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Jonathan Levine, American
Jewish Committee Midwest Regional Director |
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Women, health and poverty
Dr. Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, Executive Director of the United Nations
Population Fund |
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Partying without the
U.S. for the International Criminal Court
Doug Cassel, Northwestern University's Center for International
Human Rights |
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April 3, 2002 |
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Militant Islam in Central
Asia
Ahmed Rashid, correspondent for The Wall Street Journal,
The Far Eastern Economic Review, and The Daily Telegraph;
author of Jihad: The Rise of Militant Islam in Central Asia,
and Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central
Asia |
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April 2, 2002 |
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U.S. policy towards
Israeli-Palestinian conflict |
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Dr. Robert Satloff, Executive
Director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy |
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Jerome McDonnell with
Robert Jordan |
| Hussein Ibish, Communications Director for
the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee |
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Saudi Arabia update
Robert Jordan, U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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April 1, 2002 |
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Watching
War Crimes Tribunals - At the Hague
Judith Armatta, Liason for the Coalition for International
Justice |
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Watching War Crimes Tribunals- At Arusha
Thierry Cruvellier, correspondent for Diplomacy Judiciare
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