Browse Episodes
Law Day 2011: The American Lawyer Ideal
May 29, 2011 to Jun 04, 2011
What makes a great American lawyer? What qualities are best exemplified in the notion of an ideal lawyer and how much does mass media influence this ideal? This week on dialogue host John Milewski explores these questions with guests Carrie Menkel-Meadow and Kenneth Mack.
The Latino Electorate and the 2010 Census
May 29, 2011 to Jun 04, 2011
This week on dialogue host John Milewski discusses the rapidly evolving Latino electorate in the United States and the political and cultural implications of the recent 2010 Census.
Cut or Spend: What's the Long Term Solution to America's Budget Challenge?
May 29, 2011 to Jun 04, 2011
Kathryn Lavelle and Kent Hughes discuss the current and long term implications of the ongoing budget and debt debate in Washington.
The Quarterly Report: The City Bounces Back
May 15, 2011 to May 21, 2011
With the publication of each new issue and with the help of Steve Lagerfeld, dialogue focuses on the Wilson Center's flagship publication, The Wilson Quarterly. This week we explore the cover stories featured under the banner, "The City Bounces Back." Dialogue host John Milewski and Steve are joined by current contributor and literary editor of the Quarterly, Sarah Courteau. Sarah discusses her article, "New to the Neighborhood."
Law Day 2011: The American Lawyer Ideal
May 09, 2011 to May 15, 2011
Carrie Menkel-Meadow is a Professor of Law, Dispute Resolution and Civil Procedure at Georgetown University Law Center and is also Chancellors Professor of Law at the University of California Irvine School of Law. Kenneth Mack is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. He is currently a visiting Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center.
Women's Rights, Family Values, and the Polarization of American Political Culture
May 09, 2011 to May 15, 2011
Sonya Michel is director of the Woodrow Wilson Center's United States Studies program. Marjorie Spruill is a Wilson Center Fellow and a Professor of History at the University of South Carolina.
Integrating Development: A Livelihood Approach to Population, Health, and the Environment
May 02, 2011 to May 08, 2011
Geoff Dabelko, Director of the Wilson Centers Environmental Change and Security Program, Roger-Mark De Souza, Vice President for Research and Director of the Climate Program for Population Action International, and George Strunden, Vice President of Africa Programs for the Jane Goodall Institute.
Taking the Temperature of the Recovery
May 01, 2011 to May 07, 2011
Amy Wilkinson is a senior fellow at Harvard University's Center for Business and Government and a public policy scholar at the Wilson Center. She's in the process of writing a book on entrepreneurship. Roy Culpeper is a scholar with the Wilson Center's Canada Institute and is also a distinguished research fellow with the North-South Institute. His project at the Center is focused on financial sector policy and development in the wake of the global economic crisis.
The Iran Primer
May 01, 2011 to May 07, 2011
Editor Robin Wright and contributor Haleh Esfandiari join John Milewski for a discussion of this critical new tool for practitioners, policymakers, academics, and students.
Integrating Development: A Livelihood Approach to Population, Health, and the Environment
Apr 18, 2011 to Apr 24, 2011
Geoff Dabelko, Director of the Wilson Centers Environmental Change and Security Program, Roger-Mark De Souza, Vice President for Research and Director of the Climate Program for Population Action International, and George Strunden, Vice President of Africa Programs for the Jane Goodall Institute.



