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JAN 25, 2010 Podcast

Red Cloud at Dawn: Truman, Stalin, and the End of the Atomic Monopoly

How does a state make a nuclear bomb? How does it hide its weapons program? How do other states detect nuclear proliferation? Gordin addresses important ...

JAN 22, 2010 Podcast

God and Obama

For President Obama, what is the relation between religion and politics?

JAN 20, 2010 Podcast

Top Risks and Ethical Decisions 2010

What's next? Using Eurasia Group's Top Risks as a starting point for identifying the major global challenges in 2010, the panelists identify what they see on ...

JAN 19, 2010 Podcast

From Newsweek On Air: Daniel Gross and Devin Stewart Discuss Google in China

Daniel Gross and Devin Stewart discuss Google's threat to pull out of China because of censorship and email hacking incidents. Posted with kind permission from ...

JAN 15, 2010 Podcast

Is the American Dream Dead?

America's global future seems in doubt with a frozen political process, mountains of debt, stagnant exports, global military commitments, and less secure friendships. Is the ...

JAN 8, 2010 Podcast

Top Risks and Ethical Decisions 2010

The Eurasia Group identified ten top global risks for business this year, which should be understood not just as political and economic, but also as ...

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DEC 22, 2009 Podcast

East Asian Security and Democracy: The Place of Taiwan

Taiwan has transformed itself into a prosperous, vibrant democracy, and recently tensions between Taiwan and China have lessened. As the balance of power between the ...

DEC 18, 2009 Podcast

The Cost of Climate Change

This short clip on ethics asks: Is climate change a common public burden, or should individuals make their own choices? Globally do modernized countries have ...

DEC 15, 2009 Podcast

On Compromise and Rotten Compromises

Compromise can be a political virtue, especially for the sake of peace. When is political compromise acceptable, and when is it fundamentally rotten? What if ...

DEC 14, 2009 Podcast

Forces of Fortune: The Rise of the New Muslim Middle Class and What it Will Mean for Our World

The real key to bringing economic and political change to the Muslim world is capitalism, says Vali Nasr. Entrepreneurial middle classes the world over have ...