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April 30, 2003 |
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Colombia: Coca-cola
accused of labor abuses and collusion with death squads
Luis Adolfo Cardona Former worker in Coca-Cola bottling plant
in Colombia, currently living in Chicago
www.cokewatch.org
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Coca-Cola response
Rodrigo Calderon Coca-Cola's Vice President of Communications
for Latin America
Coca-Cola "Supplier
Guiding Principles"
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April 29, 2003 |
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Cyprus opens borders
Sevgul Uludag Journalist based in Turkish Cyprus |
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Arab
Nationalism: Political Islam vs. Pan-Arabism
Malik Mufti Associate Professor at Tufts University, author
of Sovereign Creations: Pan-Arabism and Political Order in Syria
and Iraq |
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April 28, 2003 |
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Argentina elections
William Smith Professor of Latin American Studies at Miami
University |
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Arab
Nationalism: Baath and civil society in Iraq
Eric Davis Associate professor of political science and director
of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Rutgers, author of the
forthcoming book, Memories of State: Politics, History and Collective
Identity in Modern Iraq |
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April 25, 2003 |
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Nuclear North Korea
Bruce Cumings Professor of History at the University of Chicago,
author of Koreas Place in the Sun |
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U.S. detention of minors
in Guantanamo
Doug Cassel Director of the Center for International Human
Rights at Northwestern University School of Law |
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Blackboards: stories
from Iranian Kurdistan
Milos Stehlik Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia |
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April 24, 2003 |
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Arab
Nationalism: History of the Baath Party
Adeed Dawisha - Professor of Political Science at the University
of Miami at Ohio, author of Arab Nationalism in the 20th century:
From Triumph to Despair |
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April 23, 2003 |
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International Criminal
Court update
Luis Moreno Ocampo Newly Appointed Chief Prosecutor of the
ICC, chairman of Transparency International Argentina |
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Arab
Nationalism: Nasser
James Jankowski Professor of History at the University of
Colorado at Boulder, author of Nasser's Egypt, Arab Nationalism,
and the United Arab Republic and co-editor of Rethinking
Nationalism in the Arab Middle East |
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April 22, 2003 |
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U.S. role in global
economic structures
Joseph Stiglitz Professor of Economics at Columbia University,
author of Globalization and its Discontents |
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Ten and
Japon
Milos Stehlik Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia |
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April 21, 2003 |
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SARS crisis in China
Dali Yang Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago |
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Arab
Nationalism: Post-Ottoman history
Rashid Khalidi Professor of History and Director of the Center
for International Studies at the University of Chicago, co-editor
of The Origins of Arab Nationalism |
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April 18, 2003 |
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BBC World Service program:
The World After the War
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April 17, 2003 |
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Nigerian elections
Barrie Hofmann Deputy Director for Central and West Africa
for the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs
(NDI) |
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Worldvision on HIV/AIDS
in Africa
Rich Stearns President of Worldvision
U.S.
Princess Kasune Zulu HIV Educator, Worldvision Zambia
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April 16, 2003 |
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U.S. / N. Korea agree
to talks
Bruce Cumings Professor of History at the University of Chicago
Public Radio |
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Human Rights in Cuba
Doug Cassel Director of the Center for International Human
Rights at Northwestern University School of Law |
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Biodiversity in the
Amazon: Black Water, White Water
Ginger da Silva Radio Netherlands
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City of God: Pretty
pictures of Brazilian violence
Milos Stehlik Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia |
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April 15, 2003 |
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Human rights and democracy
in Egypt
Saad Eddin Ibrahim Egyptian sociologist and democracy advocate,
acquitted recently after nearly three years of arrest, imprisonment
and repeated prosecution in Egypt |
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Outlook for Justice
in Iraq
Cherif Bassiouni Professor of Law at DePaul University, President
of the International Human Rights Law Institute at DePaul, consultant
to the State Departments Transitional Justice Program for
Iraq
Richard Dicker Director of Human Rights Watchs International
Justice Program |
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April 14, 2003 |
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Is Syria Next?
Patrick Seale Middle East International |
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Cote DIvoire update
/ Scholars at Risk
Jean-Mathieu Essis Visiting Fulbright Scholar at the Center
for International Cooperation at New York University |
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Congo: massacre and
fighting between Hema-Lendu groups
Hamadoun Toure Spokesperson for MONUC, the UN mission to
the Democratic Republic of Congo |
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Spider
Milos Stehlik Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia |
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April 11, 2003 |
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Iraq: peacekeeping
and policing
Sarah Sewall program director at Harvards Kennedy Schools
Carr Center on Human Rights Policy, former deputy assistant secretary
of defense for peacekeeping and humanitarian assistance |
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Censorship for your
viewing pleasure
Milos Stehlik Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia |
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Israel: Progress on
the "road map" |
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Moshe
Arens Former Israeli Ambassador to U.S., former
Israeli Foreign & Defense Minister, author of Broken Covenant:
American Foreign Policy and the Crisis between the U.S. and Israel |
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Ishai
Menuchin Chairperson of Yesh Gvul, recent recipient
of the Oscar Romero Award for Commitment to Truth and Freedom, lecturer
at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
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April 10, 2003 |
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Iraqi view of the fall
of Baghdad
Abbas Medhi Professor of Organization and Sociology at St.
Cloud State University in Minnesota, founder and chairman of the
Union of Independent Iraqis |
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Discussion with Gary
Hart
Gary Hart Former U.S. Senator |
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Global Activism Stories:
Sending medical supplies to Zambia
Presented by Gordon Muleya
Produced by Andrea Wenzel |
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Raising a Zambian Family
in Chicago
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from 2002's Chicago Matters: Inside Housing series |
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April 9, 2003 |
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The Fall of Baghdad |
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Military lessons
Robert Pape Professor of Political Science at the University
of Chicago |
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Media lessons
Jamal Dajani Director of Arab Programming for World Link
TV, Producer of Mosaic television program (Mosaic features selections
of national and private news broadcasts produced in the Middle East) |
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Reaction |
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Richard
Spertzel Former Chief Biological Weapons Inspector
for UNSCOM |
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Adeed
Dawisha Professor of Political Science at Miami
University of Ohio |
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Rashid
Khalidi Professor of History and director of the
Center for International Studies at the University of Chicago |
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April 8, 2003 |
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Bush and Blair on the
future of Iraq
Excerpt from George Bush and Tony Blairs press conference
from Hillsborough, Northern Ireland |
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Iraq and Indonesia
Jeffrey Winters Professor of Political Economy at Northwestern
University |
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Iraq and Pakistan
Vali Nasr Professor of International Relations, Naval Post-Graduate
School in Monterey, California |
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Iraq and Central Asia
Martha Brill Olcott Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace |
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April 7, 2003 |
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View from Iraqi Kurdistan
Eric Stover Director of Human Rights Center at University
of California, Berkeley, researcher for human rights watch |
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Future of Iraqi Kurdistan
Scott Portman Heartland Alliance, former head of the International
Rescue Committees relief program for the Kurds and other minorities
inside the UN safe haven |
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April 4, 2003 |
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Counting civilian casualties
in Iraq
Marc
Herold Professor at the University of New Hampshire,
consultant to the Iraq
Body Count Project
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Students fighting global
aids
Bob Elliott Co-founder and Midwest regional organizer for
the Student Global AIDS Campaign
Stopglobalaids.org
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April 3, 2003 |
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Future of NATO |
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Ron
Asmus Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Council on
Foreign Relations |
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Dominique
Moisi Deputy Director, French Institute for International
Relations |
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Michael
McFaul Peter and Helen Bing Research Fellow at
the Hoover Institution, Stanford University |
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Lionel
Barber U.S. Managing Editor, Financial Times |
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April 2, 2003 |
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Iraq: global perceptions
and the press
Doug Cassel Director of the Center for International Human
Rights at Northwestern University School of Law |
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Putting a sieges in
Iraq into historical context
Paul Davis Texas Military Institute, author of Besieged:
An Encyclopedia of Great Sieges From Ancient Times to the Present |
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U.S. study on using
nukes in Vietnam
Peter Hayes Executive Director of the Nautilus Institute
for Security and Sustainable Development
Nautilus
Institute
Bulletin
of the Atomic Scientists
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April 1, 2003 |
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North Korea
Donald Gregg President and Chair of the Board of the Korea
Society |
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Zimbabwe: potential
for opposition power
Adotei Akwei Director of Advocacy for Amnesty Internationals
Africa Division |
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Afghanistan: U.S.
operations continue
Rob Schultheis Journalist covering Afghanistan |