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2002 Audio On-Demand & Program Descriptions
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January 2002

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January 31, 2002
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Audio International News of the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine
Audio U.S. skirts international law to seize Bosnians accused of terrorism
Doug Cassel, Northwestern University's Center for International Human Rights
Audio Nike's view of globalization
Vada O. Manager, Director of Global Issues Management at Nike
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Audio Britain and Spain wrestle over Gibraltar
Stephen Beard, Radio Deutsche Welle
 
January 30, 2002
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  Singing about apartheid South Africa
Thembinkosi Sithole, member of The Robben Island Singers
 
January 29, 2002
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  Should the US give Al Queda and Taliban detainees hearings?
Audio Perspective 1: Detainees are Outlaws
Ruth Wedgwood, Professor of International Law at Yale University and Johns Hopkins University
Audio Perspective 2: Detainees may be Prisoners of War
David Weissbrodt, Professor at the University of Minnesota Law School, University of Minnesota Human Rights Library, member of the UN Subcommission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights
Audio Stories from Nigeria
Cyril Ibe, host of Window to Africa on 1450 AM and FM 88.7 in Chicago
 
January 28, 2002
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Audio Jordan struggles with so-called "crimes of honor"
Maha Abu Ayyash, National Jordanian Campaign to eliminate the so called "Crimes of Honour"
Audio Arms Control update
Stephen Schwartz, Executive Director and Publisher of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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January 25, 2002
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Audio Australia struggles with refugee debacle
Ian Rintuo, Spokesperson for the Refugee Action Collective
Audio Retraction
Milos Stehlik retracts his error regarding Hogan's Heroes
Audio Blackhawk Down
Worldview film commentator Milos Stehlik
Audio A Somalian community's reaction to Black Hawk Down
Omar Jamal, Somali Justice Advocate Center
Audio India tests missile
George Perkovich, Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment
 
January 24, 2002
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Audio International News of the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine
Audio Life as a Nike factory worker in Indonesia
Jim Keady, co-director of Educating for Justice
Leslie Kretzu, co-director of Educating for Justice
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January 23, 2002
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Audio Indonesia: Al Qaeda's new haunt?
Jeffrey Winters, Professor of Political Economy at Northwestern University
Audio What is a "Prisoner of War"?
Doug Cassel, Northwestern University's Center for International Human Rights
Audio Cracking down on Russia's independent media
Paul Goble, Senior Advisor to the Director of Voice of America
 
January 22, 2002
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Audio Turkey-U.S. relations round-up
Henri Barkey, Professor of International Relations at Lehigh University
Audio Overcoming Fear: Nigeria's Quest for Justice
Eric Beauchemin, Radio Netherlands
 
January 21, 2002
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Audio How are gender and race related?
Kim Crenshaw, Professor at Columbia University School of Law
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Audio Play for Peace: Using organized play to bring together youth in conflict areas
Michael Terrien, co-founder of Play for Peace
Maria Cockroft Kidd, Play for Peace Chicago representative
Vishnas Parchure, Play for Peace India representative
Ruthie Elbilya Finnegan, Play for Peace Middle East Representative
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January 18, 2002
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Audio Will Saudi Arabia kick the US out?
Joseph Kechichian, Visiting Fellow at the center for near eastern studies at UCLA
Audio Will the falling yen lead to a vortex of Asian devaluations?
Adam Posen, Senior Fellow at the Institute for International Economics
Audio Loathing Leni
For some people, rehabilitation has its limits. For Worldview film commentator, Facets Multimedia's Milos Stehlik, the line is drawn at German filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl.
 
January 17, 2002
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Audio International News of the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine
Audio Free people, free speech, free markets, and economic insecurity in Slovakia
Rafel Gibochevski, Radio Deutsche Welle
Audio Burmese government turns to nuclear power
Christina Fink, author of Living Silence : Burma Under the Military Rule
 
January 16, 2002
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Audio Israeli-Palestinian violence continues
Dore Gold, former Israeli UN Ambassador, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
Jeff Halper, Coordinator of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions, Professor of Anthropology at Ben Gurion University
Audio Colombia's on-again off-again peace negotiations
Doug Cassel, Northwestern University's Center for International Human Rights
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Zimbabwe: Government tightens controls leading up to elections
Dr. Simbi V. Mubako, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Zimbabwe to the United States
Isaac Maposa, Representative of the Movement for Democratic Change (Zimbabwean Opposition Party), in the U.S.

 
January 15, 2002
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Audio Colombia: peace negotiations revived for the moment
Robin Kirk, Colombia researcher for Human Rights Watch
Audio Turkey: Women gain rights in the home
Dorian Jones, Radio Deutsche Welle
Audio Iran: U.S. vs. Iranian interests in Afghanistan
Ahmed Sadri, Professor of Sociology at Lake Forest College
 
January 14, 2002
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Audio Colombia: FARC pulls out of safe haven after breakdown of peace process
Robin Kirk, Colombia Consultant for Human Rights Watch
Audio Pakistan-India: Reactions to Musharraf speech
Marshall Bouton, President of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations
Audio U.S. policy towards Islamist movements in the Middle East
Maria Céu Pinto, Assistant Professor and Director of the International Relations and Political Science department of the University of Minho in Portugal, author of Political Islam and the United States
 
January 11, 2002
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Audio Mexico round-up
Frank Contreras, journalist, contributor to The World, Marketplace and Latino USA
Audio U.S. ignores World Court ruling on consular rights
Doug Cassel, Northwestern University's Center for International Human Rights
Audio Political Islam in perspective
Bruce Lawrence, Nancy and Jeffrey Marcus Professor of Religion and Chair of the Department of Religion at Duke University
 
January 10, 2002
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Audio International News of the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine
Audio Political Islam in Sudan
Heather Deegan, Professor of Comparative Politics at Middlesex University in London
 
January 9, 2002
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Audio Argentina's economic crisis continues
Riordan Roett, Director of the Western Hemisphere Program at John Hopkins SAIS
Audio Islamic revival in Pakistan
Vali Nasr, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of San Diego
 
January 8, 2002
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  Islamic piety movements among women in Egypt
Saba Mahmood, Assistant Professor of History of Religions at the University of Chicago Divinity School
Her forthcoming book is titled Pious Transgressions: Embodied Disciplines of the Islamic Revival
 
January 7, 2002
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Audio India-Pakistan negotiations
Sumit Ganguly, Professor of Asian Studies at the University of Texas
Audio Islamic revival movements overview
George Joffe, Fellow at the Center for International Studies and Director of the Center for North African Studies at the University of Cambridge, editor of the new book Jordan After the Transition
 
January 4, 2002
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Audio Governing and Peacekeeping in Afghanistan
Larry Goodsen, Associate Professor of International Studies at Bentley College
Audio Zambian election controversy continues
Dora Nyambe, niece of opposition presidential candidate Christon Tembo
  Gordon Muleya, member of Chicago's Zambian community
Audio Raising Environmental Awareness in Nigeria
Kole Odutola, environmental activist/educator and grassroots organizer
 
January 3, 2002
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Audio International News of the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine
Audio Zambia's controversial presidential elections
Shari Bryan, Regional Director for Southern and Eastern Africa for the National Democratic Institute
Audio The effects of oil exploration on the Ogoni People of Nigeria
Charles Wiwa, Secretary of the National Union of Ogoni Students, USA, and the nephew of legendary activist Ken Saro-Wiwa
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Audio Initiatives on behalf of the Ogoni People
Donburi John Miller, President, International Chapter of the National Union of Ogoni Students.
 
January 2, 2002
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Audio Argentina: another new president
Edward Gibson, Associate Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University
Audio Uganda’s AIDS orphan crisis
Pelucy Ntambirweki, Executive Director, Ugandan Women’s Effort to Save Orphans, speaking at the Listen to Africa Conference

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