PODCAST: Keith Harper was the first American Indian to Become a US AmbassadorWhen Keith Harper was confirmed as President Obama’s representative to the UN Human Rights Council he became the first American-Indian...
Trump’s New Travel Ban Has One Historic Precedent: The Chinese Exclusion ActThe Trump administration this week announced sweeping new restrictions on travelers from eight countries: Chad, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria,...
PODCAST: Author Meghan O’Sullivan Explains How America’s Energy Abundance is Re-Shaping International RelationsMeghan O’Sullivan is the author of the new book Windfall: How the new energy abundance upends global politics and strengthens...
The Number of Refugee Children Out of School is Increasing at an Alarming RateAmid all the pageantry, hoopla and media circus that is UN week in New York there is always some interesting...
PODCAST: What to Expect from Donald Trump’s Debut at the United NationsWorld leaders gather at the United Nations this week for the annual summit at the United Nations General Assembly. This...
PODCAST: The Rohingya of Myanmar are victims of an ongoing campaign of ethnic cleansing. What can stop it?Nearly 400,000 ethnic Rohingya have fled Myanmar across the border to Bangladesh. That number is increasing by the day. Those...
Episode 164: Ambassador John ShattuckJohn Shattuck is the former US Ambassador to the Czech Republic, former President of the Central European University, and served...
How Can the International Community Do Hurricane Response Better?With Houston still reeling from Hurricane Harvey, Irma causing massive havoc in the Caribbean, and more storms on the way,...
PODCAST: Helene Cooper is a Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist and Refugee From LiberiaHelene Cooper is the Pentagon correspondent for the New York Times. She is also the author of the new book...