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2002 Audio On-Demand & Program Descriptions
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June 28, 2002
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Turkey: Ailing Prime Minister hangs on
Henri Barkey, Professor of International Relations at Lehigh University

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World Cup Final Preview
World Cup analysts Jesse Hardman and Dave McGuire
 
June 27, 2002
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Al Qaeda update
Rohan Gunaratna – Author of Inside Al Qaeda: Global Network of Terror, and research fellow at the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence at the University of St. Andrew’s in Scotland

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Atanarjuat and Inuit filmmaking
Zacharias Kunuk – Director of Atanarjuat (The Fast Runner)
Norman Cohn – Producer/cinematographer for Atanarjuat
Milos Stehlik – Worldview film commentator
 
June 26, 2002
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Reaction to Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir's Decision to Step Down
Sydney Jones, Director of the International Crisis Group's Jakarta Office

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What's next for Malaysia's transition?
Zakaria Ahmad, Professor of political science at the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, he is currently in residency as a Professor of Southeast Asian studies at Ohio University

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Stability and Minority rights in Macedonia
Nikola Dimitrov, Macedonian Ambassador to the United States
 
June 25, 2002
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  Two Perspectives on Bush's Mideast Policy

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Hussein Ibish, Communications director for the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee

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Daniel Pipes, Director of the Middle East Forum

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Inside Europe-French Muslim Religious Council
John Laurenson, Radio Deutsche Welle
 
June 24, 2002
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Kofi Annan on global poverty
From his commencement speech at Northwestern University

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Strategies for African Development: G8 considers NEPAD
Tom Derdak, Executive Director of Global Alliance for Africa, professor of philosophy at Loyola University, recently in East Africa to work on Global Alliance's AIDS orphans program

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Women's Health in Nigeria: "The Dutch Doctor and the River Spirit"
Eric Beauchemin, Radio Netherlands
 
June 21, 2002
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Israeli Palestinian conflict
  David Roett, Deputy Consul General of Israel to the Midwest
  Michael Tarazi, Legal Advisor to the Palestinian Authority, member of the Negotiation Affairs Department of the Palestinian Authority, Palestinian-American attorney

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U.S. ‘Hague Invasion Act’
Doug Cassel, Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law

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Movies and History
Milos Stehlik, Worldview film commentator, Facets Multimedia
When filmmakers take on sticky historical issues, the end result is never without its critics.
 
June 20, 2002
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U.S. policy of pre-emptive strikes
Michele Flournoy, Senior Advisor for the Center for Strategic International Studies’ International Security Program

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Legal basis for pre-emptive U.S. policy
Doug Cassel, Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law

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World Refugee Day: Refugees and Conflict
-Arthur Helton, Director of Peace and Conflict Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, author of The Price of Indifference: Refugees and Humanitarian Action in the New Century
-Interviewed by Shirley Jahad, WBEZ News correspondent and Michael Howlett, Visiting Professor of Law at Loyola and Vice President of the American Refugee Committee
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June 19, 2002
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  History of conflict in Cyprus
Gustave Feissel, former Assistant Secretary-General and Chief of Mission of the United Nations Operation in Cyprus, 35-year veteran of the United Nations
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June 18, 2002
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“Make Them Run: Human Rights in Zimbabwe”
Eric Beauchemin and Ginger da Silva, Radio Netherlands

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Zimbabwe: crackdown on opposition protests
Brian Kagoro, Attorney, Spokesperson, National Constitutional Assembly in Zimbabwe
 
June 17, 2002
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Afghanistan: Loya Jirga lurches along
Rob Shultheis, long time journalist covering Afghanistan, he’s traveled to Afghanistan over 30 times since 1972, he’s done work for Time, CBS and the BBC among others

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HIV/AIDS in South Africa
Dr. Elizabeth Musaba, founder and administrator of Empilisweni Woodlands in South Africa
 
June 14, 2002
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  World Cup enters knockout stages
Worldview World Cup Analysts Jesse Hardman and Dave McGuire take listener calls about the tournament
 
June 13, 2002
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U.S. citizens as enemy combatants
Doug Cassel, Center for International Human Rights of Northwestern University School of Law

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Slavery in Sudan
Penn Kemble, Senior Fellow, Freedom House Chairman, Eminent Persons Group Delegation

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Japan Economic Crisis
Richard Katz, Senior Editor, The Oriental Economist and author of Japan: The System that Soured-The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Miracle
 
June 12, 2002
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  Political History of Korea
Bruce Cumings, Norman and Edna Freehling Professor of History University of Chicago, and author of Korea's Place in the Sun: A Modern History
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June 11, 2002
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Loya Jirga and Development Issues in Afghanistan
Hadi Azimi, Kabul Field Representative, American Friends Service Committee
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Afghan Women in Turkey
Dorian Jones, Radio Deutsche Welle

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Digital Film Put to Good Use
Milos Stehlik, Worldview Film Commentator
 
June 10, 2002
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  Political, Environmental and Cultural Issues in Cambodia and Southeast Asia
Julie Sell, Journalist and author of Whispers at the Pagoda: Portraits of Modern Burma
Etienne Clement, Cambodia Representative, UNESCO
Patrick Heuveline, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Chicago
Joern Kristensen, CEO, Mekong River Commission
 
June 7, 2002
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Post-September 11th law causes more harm than good
Doug Cassel, Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law

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Human Rights revealed through photography
Fazal Sheikh, Photographer, Human Rights Activist
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  Fazal’s exhibit The Victor Weeps, A Camel for Son, Ramadan Moon, Simpatia is on display through June 23rd at the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University
 
June 6, 2002
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  Indian/Pakistani Perspectives on the Political History of Kashmir
Akbar Ahmed, Chairman of Islamic Studies, Professor of International Studies American University
Sumit Ganguly, Professor of Asian Studies, University of Texas at Austin, author of Conflict Unending: India-Pakistan Tensions since 1947
 

Subjects discussed:
The Beginning
The Plebiscite
Importance of Kashmir
Independence
UN Role/Outside Intervention

 
June 5, 2002
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History and Politics in Kashmir
Robert Wirsing, Professor in the College of Security Studies at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies

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Kashmiri Perspective on Kashmir
Ghulam Nabi Fai, Executive Director, Kashmiri American Council
 
June 4, 2002
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Human Rights and the War on Terrorism
Doug Cassell, Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law

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Argentine Economic Crisis
Felipe de la Balze, Director, Argentine Council on Foreign Relations, Professor of International Economics at the Advanced Foreign Services School and the Advanced School of Military Defense

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British Arms Deal to India
Stephen Beard, Radio Deutsche Welle
 
June 3, 2002
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Political History of Iraq
Sandra Mackey, Columnist and CNN Middle East Commentator, author of The Reckoning: Iraq and the Legacy of Saddam Hussein


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