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2003 Audio On-Demand & Program Descriptions
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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
 
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
 
April 25, 2003
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Nuclear North Korea
Bruce Cumings — Professor of History at the University of Chicago, author of Korea’s 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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
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
 
April 18, 2003
  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
  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
 
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 Department’s Transitional Justice Program for Iraq
Richard Dicker — Director of Human Rights Watch’s International Justice Program
 
April 14, 2003
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Is Syria Next?
Patrick Seale — Middle East International

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Cote D’Ivoire 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
 
April 11, 2003
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Iraq: peacekeeping and policing
Sarah Sewall — program director at Harvard’s Kennedy School’s 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
  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
 
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

Raising a Zambian Family in Chicago
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with Gordon Muleya
from 2002's Chicago Matters: Inside Housing series
 
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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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
 
April 8, 2003
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Bush and Blair on the future of Iraq
Excerpt from George Bush and Tony Blair’s 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
 
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 Committee’s relief program for the Kurds and other minorities inside the UN safe haven
 
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
 
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 International’s Africa Division

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Afghanistan: U.S. operations continue
Rob Schultheis — Journalist covering Afghanistan

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