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Documentary of The Week: After Kim Jong Il; America and The Two Koreas

The death of Kim Jong-il last December - and the appointment of his unknown and untested twenty-something son Kim Jong-un as his successor - has left the world on the edge of its seat – and with plenty...

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"Foreign Policy Challenges for the New Administration"

On this installment of ST, we welcome Dr. Elizabeth Colton, who's still pursuing an active, long-running, and wide-ranging career in diplomacy, journalism, foreign-relations scholarship, and U.S. and...

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"Behind the Scenes of American Diplomacy"

What does it take to be a successful diplomat? How does one best "train" or prepare for this type of work? And how, if at all, does the art of diplomacy differ from how it was, say, twenty or thirty...

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"The Importance of Democracy Promotion as a Pillar of U.S. Foreign Policy"

Our guest is Richard Soudriette, who's the President of the Center for Diplomacy and Democracy, which is based in Colorado Springs. He also served as founding President of IFES, or the International...

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"Pakistan and the United States: Future of a Reluctant Alliance"

On this edition of our show, we welcome back Husain Haqqani, who served as Pakistan's ambassador to the United States from 2008 to 2011. He's giving a free-to-the-public address tonight (Thursday the...

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Middle East Journalist Barbara Slavin: "Iran Gets a New President, But Will...

Our guest is Barbara Slavin, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council's South Asia Center who's also the Washington correspondent for Al-Monitor.com, a website devoted to news from and about the Middle...

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"Diplo-Mapping: The Maps Diplomats Draw and Their Consequences"

When lines are drawn on a map --- when the borders of a given state are finally, somehow, agreed upon --- how are the people and culture connected with these lines affected, both immediately and over...

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British Photojournalist Paul Conroy Vividly Remembers "Marie Colvin's Final...

On this edition of ST, we speak by phone with Paul Conroy, a former British soldier who's worked as a photographer and filmmaker for more than a dozen years, and who's reported as a photojournalist on...

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Documentary of The Week: After Kim Jong Il; America and The Two Koreas

The death of Kim Jong-il last December - and the appointment of his unknown and untested twenty-something son Kim Jong-un as his successor - has left the world on the edge of its seat – and with plenty...

View Article


"Foreign Policy Challenges for the New Administration"

On this installment of ST, we welcome Dr. Elizabeth Colton, who's still pursuing an active, long-running, and wide-ranging career in diplomacy, journalism, foreign-relations scholarship, and U.S. and...

View Article

"Behind the Scenes of American Diplomacy"

What does it take to be a successful diplomat? How does one best "train" or prepare for this type of work? And how, if at all, does the art of diplomacy differ from how it was, say, twenty or thirty...

View Article

"The Importance of Democracy Promotion as a Pillar of U.S. Foreign Policy"

Our guest is Richard Soudriette, who's the President of the Center for Diplomacy and Democracy, which is based in Colorado Springs. He also served as founding President of IFES, or the International...

View Article

"Pakistan and the United States: Future of a Reluctant Alliance"

On this edition of our show, we welcome back Husain Haqqani, who served as Pakistan's ambassador to the United States from 2008 to 2011. He's giving a free-to-the-public address tonight (Thursday the...

View Article


Middle East Journalist Barbara Slavin: "Iran Gets a New President, But Will...

Our guest is Barbara Slavin, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council's South Asia Center who's also the Washington correspondent for Al-Monitor.com, a website devoted to news from and about the Middle...

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"Diplo-Mapping: The Maps Diplomats Draw and Their Consequences"

When lines are drawn on a map --- when the borders of a given state are finally, somehow, agreed upon --- how are the people and culture connected with these lines affected, both immediately and over...

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British Photojournalist Paul Conroy Vividly Remembers "Marie Colvin's Final...

On this edition of ST, we speak by phone with Paul Conroy, a former British soldier who's worked as a photographer and filmmaker for more than a dozen years, and who's reported as a photojournalist on...

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Veteran Energy Expert James Clad on "The World Politics of a Changing Energy...

On this installment of ST, we offer a discussion of how oil, coal, and other energy sources are influencing today's international geo-politics. Our guest is James Clad, a diversely experienced...

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"How Should the U.S. Deal with the Challenges of Today's Middle East?"

On this edition of ST, we speak with Brian Katulis, a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, where his work focuses on U.S. national security policy in the Middle East and South Asia....

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Prof. Robert B. Marks, an Expert on Both the Environment and History of...

China -- where so much of the world's population has lived for thousands and thousands of years now, and where several of the world's most polluted cities can be found -- is now starting to transition...

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An Address by Ambassador William B. Taylor, Jr., of the U.S. Institute of...

Where do things now stand regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict? And how did we get here, and what might the future have in store? Such are the questions we're exploring today. On this edition of ST,...

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