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Dialogue Radio: #898 Pakistan: Beyond the Swat Valley
With Riaz Khan and William Milam. Riaz Khan, former Foreign Secretary of Pakistan and William Milam, former U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan

Dialogue Radio: #830 The Age of Lincoln
With Vernon Burton . Vernon Burton author of The Age of Lincoln.

Dialogue Television: #2208 Wilson Roundtable: Countdown to Copenhagen
With Geoff Dabelko and John Broder. Geoff Dabelko, Director, Environmental Change and Security Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center, Michael MacCracken of the Climate Institute, and John Broder of the New York Times

Dialogue Radio: #897 Nuclear Proliferation Challenges: From Iraq to Iran and North Korea
With Charles Duelfer and David Sanger. Charles Duelfer, Head of the Iraq Survey Group in 2004; and David Sanger, chief Washington correspondent of The New York Times

Dialogue Television: #2207 Pakistan at the Crossroads
With . Muslim Lakhani, Chairman and CEO of ML Resources and ML Private Investments, LLC.

Dialogue Radio: #896 Israel and Palestine: Is Peace Still Possible?
With Robin Wright. Robin Wright, currently a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson center, former journalist. Aaron David Miller, a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson center. And Samer S. Shehata , a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson center and assistant professor of Arab politics at Georgetown University.

Dialogue Radio: #895 Russia’s Reset Button
With Mark Medish. Mark Medish, a visiting scholar and senior adviser at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Dialogue Television: #2209 Obama's Middle East Report Card
With Aaron David Miller. Aaron David Miller, current Woodrow Wilson Center Public Policy Scholar and Shibley Telhami, nonresident senior fellow in the Saban Center for Middle East Policy

Dialogue Television: #2206 Chaos, Complexity, and Public Policy
With Irene Sanders. Irene Sanders Executive Director and Founder of the Washington Center for Complexity and Public Policy and author of "Strategic Thinking and the New Science: Planning in the Midst of Chaos, Complexity, and Change."

Dialogue Radio: #739 Building the Next American Century
With Kent Hughes. Kent Hughes, Director, Science, Technology, America, and the Global Economy at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #894 Animal Investigators
With Ph.D Laurel A. Neme. Ph.D Laurel A. Neme, An International Consultant Specializing In Natural Resource Management And Author Of “Animal Investigators: How The World's First Wildlife Forensics Lab Is Solving Crimes And Saving Endangered Species”.

Dialogue Radio: #893 The World: A Demographic Surprise
With Martin Walker. Martin Walker,Senior Director of A.T. Kearney’s Global Business Policy Council.

Dialogue Radio: #892 Democracy: The View from the Andes
With Carlos De La Torre. Carlos De La Torre, chair of Political Studies and Director of the Ph.D. program in Social Sciences at the Latin American faculty for Social Sciences (Flacso) in Ecuador.

Dialogue Radio: #873 Brazil: A New World Role
With David Fleischer . David Fleischer Emeritus Professor and former chair of the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Brasilia, and Paulo Sotero Director of the Brazil Institute of the Woodrow Wilson Center and former Washington Correspondent for the Newspaper O Estado De Sao Paulo.

Dialogue Radio: #891 Pakistan and America: Can the Twain Meet
With Riaz Khan, William Milam and Robert Hathaway. Riaz Khan, former Foreign Secretary of Pakistan and a current Pakistan Scholar of the Woodrow Wilson Center.William Milam, former U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan and a Senior Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center, and Robert Hathaway, diplomatic historian and director of the Asia Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Television: #2012 Of Power, Politics and Patronage
With Martin Tolchin and Susan Tolchin. Martin Tolchin, former New York Times correspondent, founder and former publisher and editor In Chief of “The Hill” Newspaper and a Public Policy Scholar of the Woodrow Wilson Center; and Susan Tolchin, University Professor in the School of Public Policy at George Mason University

Dialogue Television: #2102 The Challenge for Africa
With Wangari Maathai. Wangari Maathai, author of The Challenge for Africa

Dialogue Radio: #889 Mexico America: A New Dialogue
With Andrew Selee. Andrew Selee, director of the Mexico Institute of the Latin American Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Television: #2007 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 60: Happy Birthday?
With Larry Cox. Larry Cox, executive director of Amnesty International USA

Dialogue Radio: #752 The First Resort of Kings
With Richard Arndt. Richard Arndt, author of “The First Resort of Kings”

Dialogue Radio: #888 Global California
With Abraham Lowenthal. Abraham Lowenthal, author of Global California: Rising to the Cosmopolitan Challenge

Dialogue Radio: #887 Of Power, Politics and Patronage
With Martin Tolchin. Martin Tolchin, former New York Times correspondent, founder and former publisher and editor In Chief of “The Hill” Newspaper and a Public Policy Scholar of the Woodrow Wilson Center; and Susan Tolchin, University Professor in the School of Public Policy at George Mason University.

Dialogue Television: #2107 Russia’s Reset Button
With Mark Medish. Mark Medish, a visiting scholar and senior adviser at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Dialogue Radio: #886 Latin America: A Region Rediscovered
With Michael Reid. Michael Reid, author of Forgotten Continent: The Battle for Latin American’s Soul

Dialogue Television: #2101 Mexico America: A New Dialogue
With Andrew Selee. Andrew Selee, director of the Mexico Institute of the Latin American Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #885 Is Bi-Partisanship Possible?
With Don Wolfensberger . Don Wolfensberger – Director of the Congress Project at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Television: #2113 God’s Crucible: Islam and the Making of Modern Europe
With David Levering Lewis. David Levering Lewis, Julius Silver Professor of History, New York University

Dialogue Radio: #848 Climate Change and Population
With Brain O’Neill. Brian O’Neill, a scientist with the Center for the study of Society and Environment at the National Center for Atmosphere Research

Dialogue Television: #2112 Green Shoots or Dying Weeds?: The Financial Crisis and the Future
With Kathryn Lavelle, Amy Wilkinson, David Wessel. Kathryn Lavelle, Long Chair in World Affairs, Case-Western University; Amy Wilkinson, a public policy scholar at the Wilson Center; and David Wessel, Economics Editor at the Wall Street Journal, to assess the situation.

Dialogue Radio: #884 Greece: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
With Alexandros Mallias . Alexandros Mallias, Ambassador of Greece to the United States.

Dialogue Television: #2111 The Iranian Presidential Elections: What Do They Tell Us?
With Farideh Farhi, Manoa Afshin Molvai. Farideh Farhi, Affiliate Graduate of Faculty, University of Hawaii at Manoa Afshin Molvai, Senior Fellow and Author, New America Foundation

Dialogue Radio: #883 There Be Dragons: Confronting the Economic Crisis
With Kathryn Lavelle . Kathryn Lavelle – Ellen and Dixon Long Associate Professor of World Affairs at case Western University and a Current Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Television: #2110 Pakistan: Beyond the Swat Valley
With Riaz Khan and William Milam. Riaz Khan, former Foreign Secretary of Pakistan and William Milam, former U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan

Dialogue Radio: #882 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 60: Happy Birthday?
With Larry Cox. Larry Cox, executive director of Amnesty International USA

Dialogue Television: #2109 Nuclear Proliferation Challenges: From Iraq to Iran and North Korea
With Charles Duelfer and David Sanger. Charles Duelfer, Head of the Iraq Survey Group in 2004; and David Sanger, chief Washington correspondent of The New York Times

Dialogue Radio: #881 Medicine: A Health Report
With Kimberly Morgan . Kimberly Morgan,associate professor of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University and a current fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Television: #2108 Israel and Palestine: Is Peace Still Possible?
With Robin Wright. Robin Wright, currently a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson center, former journalist. Aaron David Miller, a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson center. And Samer S. Shehata , a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson center and assistant professor of Arab politics at Georgetown University.

Dialogue Radio: #859 Government for the People
With Lee White. Lee White, author of "Government for the People"

Dialogue Radio: #772 Defining the Future
With Deborah Gray White. Deborah Gray White, Distinguished Professor of History at Rutgers University and current Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #867 Capturing the Future: American Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
With Nicholas Burns. Ambassador Nicholas Burns

Dialogue Radio: #833 Differential Diagnoses
With Paul V. Dutton. Paul V. Dutton, author of Differential Diagnoses

Dialogue Radio: #803 Lives In the Sand: American Presidents and the Middle East
With Patrick Tyler. Patrick Tyler, former Chief Correspondent for the New York Times for Issues Concerning Domestic and Foreign Policy

Dialogue Television: #2103 Pakistan and America: Can the Twain Meet
With Riaz Khan, William Milam and Robert Hathaway. Riaz Khan, former Foreign Secretary of Pakistan and a current Pakistan Scholar of the Woodrow Wilson Center.William Milam, former U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan and a Senior Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center, and Robert Hathaway, diplomatic historian and director of the Asia Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #880 Bangladesh and Pakistan
With William Milam. William Milam- former American Ambassador to Pakistan and to Bangladesh and a current Senior Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #879 Economic Crisis: Why America Slept
With David Wessel . Economics Editor of the Wall Street Journal and a current Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #878 Brazil Ascendant
With Leslie Bethell. Leslie Bethell-founding director of The Centre for Brazilian studies at The University of Oxford and currently a fellow at the Getulio Vargas Foundation in Brazil and a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington D.C.

Dialogue Television: #2013 Global California
With Abraham Lowenthal. Abraham Lowenthal, author of Global California: Rising to the Cosmopolitan Challenge

Dialogue Radio: #877 President Obama’s World
With David Sanger. David Sanger, Chief Washington Correspondent for the New York Times and author of The Inheritance: The World Obama confronts and the Challenges to American power.

Dialogue Television: #2011 Latin America: A Region Rediscovered
With Michael Reid. Michael Reid, author of Forgotten Continent: The Battle for Latin American’s Soul

Dialogue Radio: #876 A Brave New World: Technology’s Promise
With Dr. William Halal. Dr. William Halal, professor Emeritus of Science, Technology,and Innovation at George Washington University, founder of Techcast a web-based system that forecasts technological breakthroughs and author of Technology’s Promise.

Dialogue Television: #2010 Is Bi-Partisanship Possible?
With Don Wolfensberger . Don Wolfensberger – Director of the Congress Project at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #875 Today’s Financial Crisis
With Kathryn Lavelle. Kathryn Lavelle– Ellen and Dixon Long Associate Professor of World Affairs at Case Western University and a current Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Television: #2009 Greece: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
With Alexandros Mallias . Alexandros Mallias – Ambassador of Greece to the United States

Dialogue Radio: #874 Africa: Waging Peace
With Steven McDonald. Steven Mcdonald, Consulting Program Director with the Project on Leadership and Building State Capacity and Consulting Program Manager of the Africa Project at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #2008 There Be Dragons: Confronting the Economic Crisis
With Kathryn Lavelle . Kathryn Lavelle – Ellen and Dixon Long Associate Professor of World Affairs at case Western University and a Current Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #799 Educating Tomorrow's Leaders
With Mary Brown Bullock. Mary Brown Bullock – President Emerita, Agnes Scott College, Atlanta, Georgia

Dialogue Radio: #873 Brazil: A New World Role
With David Fleischer . David Fleischer Emeritus Professor and former chair of the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Brasilia, and Paulo Sotero Director of the Brazil Institute of the Woodrow Wilson Center and former Washington Correspondent for the Newspaper O Estado De Sao Paulo.

Dialogue Television: #2006 Medicine: A Health Report
With Kimberly Morgan . Kimberly Morgan – associate professor of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University and a current fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #872 After the Election: What is next
With Stephen Hess. Stephen Hess, author of What Do We Do Now? A Workbook for the President Elect.

Dialogue Television: #2005 Bangladesh and Pakistan
With William Milam. William Milam- former American Ambassador to Pakistan and to Bangladesh and a current Senior Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #871 Edmund Wilson: A Life in Literature
With Lewis Dabney. Lewis Dabney, author of Edmund Wilson: A Life in Literature

Dialogue Television: #2004 Economic Crisis: Why America Slept
With David Wessel. David Wessel – Economics Editor of the Wall Street Journal and a current Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #782 Communicating Across Cultures
With Lawrence Rosen . Lawrence Rosen, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Anthropology at Princeton University and a Current Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #2003 Brazil Ascendant
With Leslie Bethell. Leslie Bethell-founding director of The Centre for Brazilian studies at The University of Oxford and currently a fellow at the Getulio Vargas Foundation in Brazil and a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington D.C.

Dialogue Radio: #870 The King’s Messenger
With David Ottaway. David Ottaway, author of The King’s Messenger – Prince Bandar Bin Sultan and America’s Tangled Relationship with Saudi Arabia

Dialogue Television: #2002 President Obama’s World
With David Sanger. David Sanger, Chief Washington Correspondent for the New York Times and author of The Inheritance: The World Obama confronts and the Challenges to American power.

Dialogue Radio: #869 Chicago
With Alaa Al Aswany . Alaa Al Aswany, author of Chicago

Dialogue Television: #2001 A Brave New World: Technology’s Promise
With William Halal. Dr. William Halal, professor Emeritus of Science, Technology and Innovation at George Washington University, founder of Techcast a web-based system that forecasts technological breakthroughs and author of Technology’s Promise.

Dialogue Radio: #868 Romania: Confronting the Past
With Vladimir Tismaneanu. Vladimir Tismaneanu Professor of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland.

Dialogue Television: #1912 Today’s Financial Crisis
With Kathryn Lavelle. Kathryn Lavelle– Ellen and Dixon Long Associate Professor of World Affairs at Case Western University and a current Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #814 The Toothpaste of Immortality
With Elemer Hankiss. author of The Toothpaste of Immortality: Self Construction in the Consumer Age

Dialogue Television: #1901 The Supreme Court: Choices and Consequences
With Joan Biskupic . Joan Biskupic – Supreme Court correspondent for USA Today and author of “Sandra Day O’connor – How the First Woman on the Supreme Court became its most influential justice”

Dialogue Radio: #776 Rough Crossings
With Simon Schama. Simon Schama, author of "Rough Crossings: Britain, the Slaves and the American Revolution"

Dialogue Television: #1904 Capturing the Future: American Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
With Nicholas Burns. Ambassador Nicholas Burns

Dialogue Television: #1909 After the Election: What is next
With Stephen Hess. Stephen Hess, author of What Do We Do Now? A Workbook for the President Elect.

Dialogue Radio: #866 The Second World
With Parag Khanna. Parag Khanna, Senior Research Fellow, New America Foundation

Dialogue Radio: #825 A Conversation with Anthony Shadid
With Anthony Shadid. The War and strife of Iraq are at the epicenter of a region in crisis. Lebanon, which endured a brutal civil war from 1975 to 1990, is again embroiled in conflict. Iran is viewed as ascendant by neighbors concerned about its ambitions. And Egypt seems stagnant in a way that has left many Egyptians disenchanted with prospects for Real democracy. Pulitzer Prize- winning author Anthony Shadid describes a troubled Middle East.

Dialogue Television: #1903 The Second World
With Parag Khanna. Parag Khanna, Senior Research Fellow, New America Foundation

Dialogue Radio: #865 The Dominant Animal
With Paul Ehrlich. Paul Ehrlich, and wife Anne author of The Dominant Animal

Dialogue Television: #1911 Africa: Waging Peace
With Steven Mcdonald. Steven Mcdonald, Consulting Program Director with the Project on Leadership and Building State Capacity and Consulting Program Manager of the Africa Project at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #864 The Supreme Court: Choices and Consequences
With Joan Biskupic . Joan Biskupic – Supreme Court correspondent for USA Today and author of “Sandra Day O’connor – How the First Woman on the Supreme Court became its most influential justice”

Dialogue Television: #1910 Brazil: A New World Role
With David Fleischer and Paulo Sotero . David Fleischer Emeritus Professor and former chair of the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Brasilia, and Paulo Sotero Director of the Brazil Institute of the Woodrow Wilson Center and former Washington Correspondent for the Newspaper O Estado De Sao Paulo.

Dialogue Radio: #863 Middle East Realities: A Conversation with Rami Khouri
With Rami Khouri . Rami Khouri, Issam Fares Institute, American University of Beirut

Dialogue Radio: #862 Danger Ahead: Complex Emergencies Century
With Frederick Burkle Jr. . Frederick Burkle Jr. Senior Woodrow Wilson International Scholar for 2008

Dialogue Television: #1908 Edmund Wilson: A Life in Literature
With Lewis Dabney. Lewis Dabney, author of Edmund Wilson: A Life in Literature

Dialogue Radio: #812 The Image of a People
With Amy Helene Kirshke. Amy Helene Kirshke, author of Art in Crisis: W.E.B. Dubois and the Struggle for African-American Identity and Memory

Dialogue Television: #1907 The King’s Messenger
With David Ottaway. David Ottaway, author of The King’s Messenger – Prince Bandar Bin Sultan and America’s Tangled Relationship with Saudi Arabia.

Dialogue Radio: #861 The Defining Moment
With Johnathan Alter . Johnathan Alter – author of The Defining Moment – FDR’s Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope

Dialogue Television: #1906 Chicago
With Alaa Al Aswany . Alaa Al Aswany, author of Chicago

Dialogue Radio: #860 Muslim Girl Magazine
With Ausma Khan . Ausma Khan – editor in chief of Muslim Girl Magazine

Dialogue Television: #1905 Romania: Confronting the Past
With Vladimir Tismaneanu . Vladimir Tismaneanu Professor of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland.

Dialogue Radio: #840 Alice
With Stacy Cordery. Stacy Cordery, Author of Alice: Alice Roosevelt from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker.

Dialogue Radio: #858 An American Mind
With Joshua David Hawley . Joshua David Hawley, author of Theodore Roosevelt Preacher of Righteousness

Dialogue Television: #1902 The Dominant Animal
With Paul Ehrlich. Paul Ehrlich, and wife Anne author of “The Dominant Animal”

Dialogue Radio: #857 The Story of an Atomic Town
With Kelly Mcmasters. Kelly Mcmasters, author of Welcome To Shirley: A Memoir From An Atomic Town

Dialogue Radio: #783 Beyond the Veil – Women and Change in the Middle East
With Mahnaz Afkhami and Diane Singerman. Mahnaz Afkhami, president of the Women’s Learning Partnership and Diane Singerman, associate professor in the Department of Government at American University’s School of Public Affairs

Dialogue Television: #1813 Middle East Realities: A Conversation with Rami Khouri
With : Rami Khouri . Rami Khouri – Issam Fares Institute, American University of Beirut

Dialogue Radio: #865 Dream and Shadows
With Robin Wright. Robin Wright, author of Dreams and Shadows: the Future of the Middle East.

Dialogue Television: #1711 Getting China Right
With Ross Terrill. Ross Terrill, public policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #855 The Unknown Black Book
With Joshua Rubenstein . Joshua Rubenstein – Northeast Regional director of Amnesty International and Co-Editor – with Ilya Altman of: The Unknown Black Book the Holocaust in the German Occupied Soviet Territories.

Dialogue Television: #1712 Who Will Make It Rain?
With Amy Wilkinson. Amy Wilkinson, a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1713 Sea Change China India and Africa in a New Century
With Martin Walker. Martin Walker, director of the A.T. Kearny Global Business Policy Council

Dialogue Radio: #854 Wilson in War and Peace
With John Milton Cooper. John Milton Cooper, E. Gordon Fox Professor of American Institutions at the University of Wisconsin and Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

Dialogue Television: #1811 The Defining Moment
With Johnathan Alter . Johnathan Alter – author of The Defining Moment – FDR’s Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope

Dialogue Radio: #853 The Much Too Promised Land
With Aaron David Miller. Aaron David Miller, author of The Much Too Promised Land

Dialogue Television: #1802 Wilson in War and Peace
With John Milton Cooper. John Milton Cooper, E. Gordon Fox Professor of American Institutions at the University of Wisconsin and Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

Dialogue Radio: #852 Sea Change: China, India, and Africa in a New Century
With Martin Walker. Martin Walker, director of the A.T. Kearny Global Business Policy Council

Dialogue Television: #1808 An American Mind
With Joshua David Hawley. Joshua David Hawley author of: Theodore Roosevelt Preacher of Righteousness

Dialogue Radio: #813 Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Demographic Change, Evangelical Christianity and Political Expression
With Janelle Wong. a professor of Political Science at the University of Southern California and a Current Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1801 The Much Too Promised Land
With Aaron David Miller. Aaron David Miller, author of The Much Too Promised Land

Dialogue Radio: #851 Who Will Make It Rain?
With Amy Wilkinson. Amy Wilkinson, a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #850 Getting China Right
With Ross Terrill. Ross Terrill, public policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1812 Danger Ahead: Complex Emergencies Century
With Frederick Burkle Jr. Frederick Burkle Jr. A Woodrow Wilson International Scholar for 2008

Dialogue Radio: #811 The Climate Engineers
With James Fleming. James Fleming, a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #790 Shanghai Legacy
With Marion Cuba. Marion Cuba, author of Shanghai Legacy

Dialogue Radio: #849 China: As the Games Begin
With T. Kumar. T. Kumar, advocacy director for Asia and the Pacific for Amnesty International

Dialogue Television: #1809 Government for the People
With Lee White. Lee White, author of Government for the People

Dialogue Radio: #847 Planting Policy: American Agriculture and World Trade
With William Krist. William Krist, a Senior Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1807 The Story of an Atomic Town
With Kelly Mcmasters. Kelly Mcmasters, author of Welcome To Shirley : A Memoir From An Atomic Town

Dialogue Radio: #846 Change Comes to the Village
With Dipankar Gupta. Dipankar Gupta, Professor of Sociology at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi

Dialogue Television: #1806 A Walk to Beautiful
With Mary Olive Smith. Mary Olive Smith, director and producer of A Walk to Beautiful

Dialogue Radio: #845 Blood on the Niger
With Emma Okocha. Emma Okocha, author of Blood on the Niger The First Black on Black Genocide

Dialogue Television: #1805 Dream and Shadows
With Robin Wright. Robin Wright: author of Dreams and Shadows, the Future of the Middle East

Dialogue Radio: #782 Communicating Across Cultures
With Lawrence Rosen. Lawrence Rosen, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Anthropology at Princeton University and a Current Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1804 The Scapegoats Tale: Decentralizing Democracy in Africa
With Jesse Ribot. Jesse Ribot, Senior Associate in the Institutions and Governance Program of the World Resources Institute.

Dialogue Radio: #844 Making Aid Work
With Dr. Samia Altaf. Dr. Samia Altaf, a fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1803 The Unknown Black Book
With Joshua Rubenstein . Joshua Rubenstein – Northeast Regional director of Amnesty International and Co-Editor – with Ilya Altman of: The Unknown Black Book the Holocaust in the German Occupied Soviet Territories.

Dialogue Radio: #843 The President’s Last Love
With Andrey Kurkov . Andrey Kurkov – author of The President’s Last Love

Dialogue Radio: #807 Bound For Glory: America, Canada and the Underground Railroad
With Karolyn Smardz-Frost . Karolyn Smardz-Frost author of: I’ve Got a Home in Glory Land A Lost Tale of the Underground Railroad

Dialogue Television: #1801 The Much Too Promised Land
With Aaron David Miller. Aaron David Miller, author of The Much Too Promised Land

Dialogue Radio: #842 A Golden Age
With Tahmima Anam. Tahmima Anam, author of A Golden Age

Dialogue Radio: #841 The Amazon: Earth’s Sentinel
With Carlos Nobre . Carlos Nobre – Director of the Brazilian Center for Weather Forecasting and Climate Studies

Dialogue Radio: #773 Bridging Troubled Waters
With Dr. Patricia Kameri-Mbote. Dr. Patricia Kameri-Mbote

Dialogue Television: #1710 China: As the Games Begin
With T. Kumar. T. Kumar, advocacy director for Asia and the Pacific for Amnesty International

Dialogue Radio: #839 Protecting the Elderly
With Marie-Therese Connolly. Marie-Therese Connolly, a fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center and former coordinator of the Elder Justice and Nursing Home Initiative of the United States Department of Justice.

Dialogue Television: #1709 Climate Change and Population
With Brian O’Neill. Brian O'Neill, a Scientist with the Center for the study of Society and Environment at the National Center for Atmosphere Research

Dialogue Radio: #838 The Map of Militancy
With Mary Anne Weaver. Mary Anne Weaver, an author and Foreign Correspondent who is a Specialist on South Asian and Middle-Eastern Affairs

Dialogue Television: #1708 Blood on the Niger
With Emma Okocha. Emma Okocha, author of Blood on the Niger The First Black on Black Genocide

Dialogue Radio: #792 The Middle East: Making Peace Possible
With Aaron Miller . Aaron Miller, public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1707 Making Aid Work
With Dr. Samia Altaf. Dr. Samia Altaf, a fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #837 Iraq: The Next Chapter
With Phebe Marr . Phebe Marr – a senior fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace who is a Leading American Specialist on Iraq and Southwest Asia.

Dialogue Television: #1706 The President’s Last Love
With Andrey Kurkov . Andrey Kurkov,author of The President’s Last Love

Dialogue Radio: #836 Democracy: Belarus and the Accidental Activist
With Anatoli Mikhailov. Anatoli Mikhailov, rector of the European Humanities University and recipient of the 2007 Ion Ratiu Democracy Lecture award

Dialogue Television: #1705 A Golden Age
With Tahmima Anam. Tahmima Anam, author of A Golden Age

Dialogue Radio: #835 End Game: The Collapse of the Soviet Union
With Thomas Blanton. Thomas Blanton, Director of the National and Igor Grazin, co-producer of The Collapse of the Soviet Union

Dialogue Television: #1704 The Amazon: Earth’s Sentinel
With Carlos Nobre . Carlos Nobre,director of the Brazilian Center for Weather Forecasting and Climate Studies

Dialogue Radio: #780 Trade and Poverty
With John Sewell and Alan Winters. John Sewell, Senior Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center and Alan Winters, Director, Development Research Group, The World Bank

Dialogue Television: #1703 Alice
With Stacy Cordery . Stacy Cordery, author of Alice: Alice Roosevelt from White House Princess to Washington Power Broker

Dialogue Radio: #834 The Best Job in the World
With Alan Cavalier. Alan Cavalier, a veteran of development work in 30 countries

Dialogue Television: #1702 Planting Policy: American Agriculture and World Trade
With William Krist. William Krist, a Senior Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1701 Change Comes to the Village
With Dipankar Gupta. Dipankar Gupta, Professor of Sociology at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi

Dialogue Radio: #832 A Conversation with Haleh Esfandiari Program II
With Haleh Esfandiari and Shaul Bakhash . Haleh Esfandiari and Shaul Bakhash

Dialogue Television: #1612 Protecting the Elderly
With Marie-Therese Connolly. Marie-Therese Connolly, a fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center and former coordinator of the Elder Justice and Nursing Home Initiative of the United States Department of Justice

Dialogue Radio: #831 A Conversation with Haleh Esfandiari Program I
With Haleh Esfandiari and Shaul Bakash. Haleh Esfandiari and Shaul Bakash

Dialogue Television: #1613 The Map of Militancy
With Mary Anne Weaver. Mary Anne Weaver, an author and Foreign Correspondent who is a Specialist on South Asian and Middle-Eastern Affairs

Dialogue Radio: #830 The Age of Lincoln
With Vernon Burton. Vernon Burton author of The Age of Lincoln

Dialogue Television: #1609 End Game: The Collapse of the Soviet Union
With Thomas Blanton and Igor Grazin. Thomas Blanton, Director of the National and Igor Grazin, co-producer of The Collapse of the Soviet Union

Dialogue Radio: #829 AIDS and the Next Quarter Century
With Dr. Peter Piot . Dr. Peter Piot, Executive Director of the United Nations Aids Program and Under Secretary General of the United Nations

Dialogue Television: #1603 AIDS and the Next Quarter Century
With Dr. Peter Piot . Dr. Peter Piot – Executive Director of the United Nations Aids Program and Under Secretary General of the United Nations

Dialogue Radio: #751 The Refugees Within
With Donald Steinberg . Donald Steinberg – Senior Fellow in the Jennings Randolph Fellowship Program of the United States Institute of Peace

Dialogue Television: #1602 Journey Into Islam
With Akbar Ahmed. Akbar Ahmed, author of Journey Into Islam The Crisis of Globalization

Dialogue Radio: #828 Journey Into Islam
With Akbar Ahmed. Akbar Ahmed, author of Journey Into Islam The Crisis of Globalization

Dialogue Radio: #826 Iraq: Women and War
With Christina Asquith. Christina Asquith, journalist and senior editor of Diverse Magazine

Dialogue Television: #1611 Iraq: The Next Chapter
With Phebe Marr . Phebe Marr – a senior fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace who is a Leading American Specialist on Iraq and Southwest Asia.

Dialogue Television: #1610 Democracy: Belarus and the Accidental Activist
With Anatoli Mikhailov. Anatoli Mikhailov, Rector of the European Humanities University and recipient of the 2007 Ion Ratiu Democracy Lecture award.

Dialogue Radio: #765 Pathways to Citizenship
With Mary Delorse Coleman . Mary Delorse Coleman, Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and professor of political science at Jackson State University.

Dialogue Radio: #824 Greece Today
With Honorable Alexandros Mallias . Honorable Alexandros Mallias – ambassador of Greece to the United States

Dialogue Television: #1608 The Best Job in the World
With Alan Cavalier. Alan Cavalier

Dialogue Radio: #823 The Fight for Free Speech
With Christopher Finan. Christopher Finan, author of From the Palmer Raids to the Patriot Act: A History of The Fight for Free Speech in America

Dialogue Television: #1607 Differential Diagnoses
With Paul V. Dutton. Paul V. Dutton, author of Differential Diagnoses

Dialogue Radio: #796 More Faces of the Future
With IFP Fellows. IFP Fellows Jing Kong of China, Godwin Irokaba from Nigeria and Lwin Pedro Mateo who comes from Guatemala

Dialogue Television: #1606 A Conversation with Haleh Esfandiari Program II
With Haleh and Shaul Esfandiari. Haleh and Shaul Esfandiari

Dialogue Radio: #798 All Aunt Hagar’s Children
With Edward P. Jones. Edward P. Jones, author of All Aunt Hagar’s Children

Dialogue Television: #1605 A Conversation with Haleh Esfandiari Program I
With Haleh and Shaul Esfandiari. Haleh and Shaul Esfandiari

Dialogue Radio: #822 Are We Rome
With Cullen Murphy. Cullen Murphy, author of Are We Rome?

Dialogue Television: #1604 The Age of Lincoln
With Vernon Burton . Vernon Burton author of The Age of Lincoln.

Dialogue Radio: #774 An Age of Uncertainty
With Lee H. Hamilton. Lee H. Hamilton, co-chair of the 9/11 Commission

Dialogue Radio: #821 Bosnia and the European Union: Promise and Problems
With Nida Gelazis . Nida Gelazis – A Program Associate with the East European Studies Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #820 What has France Done?
With Patrick Chamorel. Patrick Chamorel, resident scholar at Standford University in Washington D.C.

Dialogue Television: #1601 God Needs No Passport
With Peggy Levitt. Peggy Levitt, author of "God Needs No Passport: Immigrants and the Changing American Religious Landscape"

Dialogue Radio: #819 Civilizing the Museum
With Elaine Heumann Gurian. Elaine Heumann Gurian, author of Civilizing the Museum

Dialogue Television: #1514 Iraq: Women and War
With Christina Asquith. Christina Asquith, journalist and senior editor of Diverse Magazine

Dialogue Radio: #818 Commissions
With Lee Hamilton. Lee Hamilton, president and director of the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1513 A Conversation with Anthony Shadid
With Anthony Shadid. Anthony Shadid, Islamic Affairs correspondent of the Washington Post

Dialogue Radio: #789 Avoiding Armageddon
With Ambassador James Goodby. Ambassador James Goodby

Dialogue Television: #1511 Greece Today
With Honorable Alexandros Mallias . Honorable Alexandros Mallias – ambassador of Greece to the United States

Dialogue Radio: #817 Germany’s 21st Century Strategy
With Dieter Dettke. Dieter Dettke, a Transatlantic Fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the United States and a Current Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1505 Commissions
With Lee Hamilton. Lee Hamilton, president and director of the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #816 The Dream Life of Sukhanov
With Olga Grushin. author of The Dream Life of Sukhanov

Dialogue Television: #1504 Germany’s 21st Century Strategy
With Dieter Dettke. Dieter Dettke, a Transatlantic Fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the United States and a Current Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #815 Breeding Bin Ladens
With Zachary Shore. author of Breeding Bin Ladens America, Islam and the Future of Europe

Dialogue Television: #1410 Regime Change
With Robert Litwak. Robert Litwak, author of Regime Change U.S. Strategy through the Prism of 911

Dialogue Television: #1401 When East Meets West: A Conversation with Khaled Ahmed
With Khaled Ahmed. Khaled Ahmed, consulting Editor of the "Friday Times" and "Daily Times" of Lahore Pakistan

Dialogue Television: #1512 China, Japan and America
With Michael Yahuda . Michael Yahuda – a Former Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center and a Visiting Scholar at the Elliot School for International Affairs at George Washington University

Dialogue Radio: #787 Masters of Chaos
With Linda Robinson. Linda Robinson, author of Masters of Chaos

Dialogue Television: #1510 The Fight for Free Speech
With Christopher Finan. Christopher Finan, author of From the Palmer Raids to the Patriot Act A History of The Fight for Free Speech in America

Dialogue Radio: #810 A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier
With Ishmael Beah. Ishmael Beah, author of A Long Way Gone Memoirs of a Boy Soldier

Dialogue Television: #1509 Are We Rome
With Cullen Murphy. Cullen Murphy, author of Are We Rome

Dialogue Radio: #809 Regime Change
With Robert Litwak. Robert Litwak, author of Regime Change U.S. Strategy through the Prism of 911

Dialogue Television: #1508 Bosnia and the European Union: Promise and Problems
With Nida Gelazis . Nida Gelazis, a Program Associate with the East European Studies Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #808 Russia: Reform and Reality
With Alexandra Vacroux. Alexandra Vacroux, senior scholar with the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies

Dialogue Television: #1507 What has France Done?
With Patrick Chamorel. Patrick Chamorel, resident scholar at Standford University in Washington D.C.

Dialogue Television: #1506 Civilizing the Museum
With Elaine Heumann Gurian. Elaine Heumann Gurian, author of Civilizing the Museum

Dialogue Radio: #786 The Military and the War on Terror
With Lieutenant General Renuart . Lieutenant General Victor E. Renuart Jr., Director for Strategic Plans and Policy, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington D.C.

Dialogue Radio: #806 Thomas Jefferson – Light and Liberty
With Eric Peterson . Eric S. Peterson, editor of Light and Liberty – Reflections on the Pursuit of Happiness

Dialogue Radio: #805 Planting the Future: Brazil, America and Ethanol
With Marcos Jank. Marcos Jank, President- Brazilian Institute for International Trade Negotiations

Dialogue Television: #1503 The Dream Life of Sukhanov
With Olga Grushin. Olga Grushin, author of The Dream Life of Sukhanov

Dialogue Radio: #804 The U.S. Congress and U.S. Foreign Policy
With Donald Wolfensberger . Donald Wolfensberger, Director of the Congress Project

Dialogue Television: #1502 Breeding Bin Ladens
With Zachary Shore. Zachary Shore, author of Breeding Bin Ladens America, Islam and the Future of Europe

Dialogue Television: #1501 The Toothpaste of Immortality
With Elemer Hankiss. Elemer Hankiss, author of The Toothpaste of Immortality: Self Construction in the Consumer Age

Dialogue Radio: #784 New Directions in Latin America
With Andrew Selee and Felipe Aguero. Andrew Selee, director of the Mexico Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center and Felipe Aguero, Professor in the Department of International Studies at the University of Miami and a current Fellow of the Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1413 Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Demographic Change, Evangelical Christianity and Political Expression
With Janelle Wong. Janelle Wong, a professor of Political Science at the University of Southern California and a current Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #802 Sacred Games
With Vikram Chandra. Vikram Chandra, author of Sacred Games

Dialogue Television: #1412 The Image of a People
With Amy Helene Kirshke. Amy Helene Kirshke, author of Art In Crisis: W.E.B. Dubois and the Struggle for African-American Identity and Memory.

Dialogue Radio: #801 The Lesson of Gujarat
With Arvind Rajagopal. Arvind Rajagopal, associate professor in the Department of Culture and Communication at New York University

Dialogue Television: #1411 The Climate Engineers
With James Fleming. James Fleming, a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #800 When East Meets West: A Conversation with Khaled Ahmed
With Khaled Ahmed. Khaled Ahmed – consulting Editor of the Friday Times and Daily Times of Lahore Pakistan.

Dialogue Television: #1409 Russia: Reform and Reality
With Alexandra Vacroux. Alexandra Vacroux, senior scholar with the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies.

Dialogue Television: #1408 “A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier”
With Ishmael Beah. Ishmael Beah, author of A Long Way Gone Memoirs of a Boy Soldier

Dialogue Television: #1407 “Bound For Glory: America, Canada and the Underground Railroad”
With Karolyn Smardz-Frost . Karolyn Smardz-Frost author of: I’ve Got a Home in Glory Land A Lost Tale of the Underground Railroad

Dialogue Television: #1406 “Planting the Future: Brazil, America and Ethanol”
With Marcos Jank. Marcos Jank, President- Brazilian Institute for International Trade Negotiations

Dialogue Radio: #797 Africa: This Generation’s Challenge
With K.Y. Amoako. K.Y. Amoako, former Africa Policy Scholar.

Dialogue Television: #1405 "The U.S. Congress and U.S. Foreign Policy"
With Donald Wolfensberger . Donald Wolfensberger, director of Congress Project

Dialogue Television: #1404 Lives In the Sand: American Presidents and the Middle East
With Patrick Tyler. Patrick Tyler, former Chief Correspondent for the "New York Times" for Issues Concerning Domestic and Foreign Policy

Dialogue Radio: #795 Crime Without Punishment: Sexual Slavery In World War II
With T. Kumar. T. Kumar, Director of Advocacy for Asia with Amnesty International

Dialogue Television: #1204 Communicating Across Cultures
With Lawrence Rosen. Lawrence Rosen, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Anthropology at Princeton University and a Current Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1403 Sacred Games
With Vikram Chandra. Vikram Chandra, author of Sacred Games

Dialogue Radio: #794 Inside Iraq’s Green Zone
With Rajiv Chandrasekaran. Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Author of Imperial Life in the Emerald City

Dialogue Television: #1402 The Lesson of Gujarat
With Arvind Rajagopal. Arvind Rajagopal, associate professor in the Department of Culture and Communication at New York University.

Dialogue Radio: #793 The World’s Most Savage War
With John Katunga . John Katunga, former Acting Executive Director of the Nairobi Peace Initiative and OSI Africa Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #760 A Past Revealed: Excavating Slave Burial Grounds
With Dr. Edna Greene Medford. Dr. Edna Greene Medford of the African Burial Ground Project at Howard University in Washington, DC

Dialogue Television: #1301 Avoiding Armageddon
With Ambassador James Goodby. Ambassador James Goodby

Dialogue Radio: #756 Men in the Middle
With James Gilbert. James Gilbert, author of “Men in the Middle”

Dialogue Television: #1305 The Middle East: Making Peace Possible
With Aaron David Miller. Aaron David Miller, public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #726 Beyond Free and Fair
With Eric Bjornlund. Eric Bjornlund is the author of "Beyond Free And Fair: Monitoring Elections And Building Democracy"

Dialogue Television: #1306 The World’s Most Savage War
With John Katunga. John Katunga, former Acting Executive Director of the Nairobi Peace Initiative and current African Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #757 Sara and Eleanor
With Jan Pottker. Jan Pottker, author of “Sara and Eleanor”

Dialogue Television: #1304 A Conversation with Jane Goodall
With Dr. Jane Goodall. Dr. Jane Goodall

Dialogue Radio: #779 New Aerobics
With Dr. Kenneth Cooper. Dr. Kenneth Cooper - Founder, President and CEO of the Cooper Aerobics Center

Dialogue Television: #1313 Educating Tomorrow's Leaders
With Mary Brown Bullock. Mary Brown Bullock, President Emerita Agnes Scott College Atlanta, Georgia

Dialogue Television: #1312 More Faces of the Future
With IFP Fellows. IFP Fellows: Jing Kong of China, Godwin Irokaba from Nigeria and Lwin Pedro Mateo who comes from Guatemala

Dialogue Radio: #791 A Conversation with Jane Goodall
With Dr. Jane Goodall. Dr. Jane Goodall

Dialogue Television: #1311 Discovering Matthew Henson
With Edna Greene Medford. Dr. Edna Greene Medford, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of History at Howard University

Dialogue Television: #1310 All Aunt Hagar’s Children
With Edward P. Jones. Edward P. Jones, author of All Aunt Hagar’s Children

Dialogue Radio: #789 Avoiding Armageddon
With James Goodby. Ambassador James Goodby, author of Avoiding Armageddon

Dialogue Television: #1308 Crime Without Punishment: Sexual Slavery In World War II
With T. Kumar. T. Kumar, Director of Advocacy For Asia With Amnesty International

Dialogue Radio: #788 A Conversation with Sam Donaldson
With Sam Donaldson. Sam Donaldson, ABC National Correspondent

Dialogue Television: #1307 Inside Iraq’s Green Zone
With Rajiv Chandrasekaran. Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Author of Imperial Life in the Emerald City

Dialogue Radio: #787 Masters of Chaos
With Linda Robinson. Linda Robinson, author of Masters of Chaos

Dialogue Radio: #771 A Life In Music: A Conversation With Leonard Slatkin
With Leonard Slatkin. Leonard Slatkin, Conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra

Dialogue Television: #1303 The Future of Transportation Security
With William Johnstone. William Johnstone, author of 9/11 and the Future of Transportation

Dialogue Radio: #770 The Media and Ukraine
With Marta Dyczok. Marta Dyczok, Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Western Ontario and current Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1302 Shanghai Legacy
With Marion Cuba. Marion Cuba, author of Shanghai Legacy

Dialogue Radio: #785 Arab Television: Beyond Al Jazeera
With Marwan Kraidy. Marwan Kraidy, Assistant Professor, American University

Dialogue Television: #1211 A Conversation with Sam Donaldson
With Sam Donaldson. Sam Donaldson, ABC National Correspondent

Dialogue Television: #1009 Reading Lolita in Tehran
With Azar Nafisi. Azar Nafisi, author of Reading Lolita in Tehran

Dialogue Television: #1207 Arab Television: Beyond Al Jazeera
With Marwan Kraidy. Marwan Kraidy, Assistant Professor, American University

Dialogue Radio: #781 The Mind of Osama bin Laden
With Peter Bergen. Peter Bergen author of “The Osama bin Laden I Know”

Dialogue Television: #1107 A Life In Music: A Conversation With Leonard Slatkin
With Leonard Slatkin. Leonard Slatkin, Conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra

Dialogue Television: #1112 Creating Diversity Capital
With Blair Ruble. Blair Ruble, Director, Kennan Institution at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #777 Creative Diversity Capital
With Blair Ruble. Blair Ruble, Director, Kennan Institution at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1208 The Military and the War on Terror
With Lieutenant General Victor E. Renuart Jr.. Lieutenant General Victor E. Renuart Jr., Director for Strategic Plans and Policy, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington D.C.

Dialogue Radio: #777 Extraordinary Women
With Illene Leventhal and Francine Levinson. Illene Leventhal and Francine Levinson, producers of Extraordinary Women: Fantasies Revealed

Dialogue Radio: #706 The Gathering Place
With Reverend James Love. Reverend James Love is author of The Gathering Place: Empowering Your Community through Urban Church Education

Dialogue Radio: #729 Gandhi in America
With Srimati Kamala. Srimati Kamala, author of “Gandhi: An American Profile” – and Director of the Ghandi Memorial Center

Dialogue Radio: #775 Rethinking the Economics of War
With Cynthia Arnson. Cynthia Arnson, Director, Latin America Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1210 A Home as a Human Right
With Maria Foscarinis. Maria Foscarinis, Founder and Executive Director of the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty

Dialogue Radio: #744 Seamanship
With Adam Nicolson. Adam Nicolson, author of "Seamanship"

Dialogue Television: #1209 Masters of Chaos
With Linda Robinson. Linda Robinson, author of Masters of Chaos

Dialogue Radio: #762 Reading Lolita in Tehran
With Azar Nafisi. Azar Nafisi, author of Reading Lolita in Tehran

Dialogue Television: #1206 New Directions in Latin America
With Andrew Selee and Felipe Aguero. Andrew Selee, director of the Mexico Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center and Felipe Aguero, Professor in the Department of International Studies at the University of Miami and a current Fellow of the Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1205 Beyond the Veil – Women And Change In The Middle East
With Mahnaz Afkhami and Diane Singerman. Mahnaz Afkhami, president of the Women’s Learning Partnership and Diane Singerman, associate professor in the Department of Government at American University’s School of Public Affairs

Dialogue Radio: #748 When Trumpets Call
With Patricia O’Toole. Patricia O’Toole, author of “When Trumpets Call”

Dialogue Television: #1203 The Mind of Osama Bin Laden
With Peter Bergen. Peter Bergen author of “The Osama Bi Laden I Know”

Dialogue Radio: #745 The End of the Certain World
With Nancy Greenspan. Nancy Greenspan, author of “The End of the Certain World”

Dialogue Television: #1202 Trade & Poverty
With John Sewell and Alan Winters. John Sewell, Senior Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center and Alan Winters, Director, Development Research Group, the World Bank

Dialogue Radio: #769 The Red Riviera
With Kristen Ghodsee. Kristen Ghodsee author of “The Red Riviera” and professor of Gender and Women’s Studies at Bowdoin College

Dialogue Television: #1201 Preventive Health
With Dr. Kenneth Cooper . Dr. Kenneth Cooper - Founder, President and CEO of the Cooper Aerobics Center

Dialogue Radio: #768 Remembering Sakharov
With Joshua Rubenstein. Joshua Rubenstein, co-editor with Alexander Gribanov, of the “KGB file of Andrei Sakharov.”

Dialogue Television: #1113 Interpreting America
With Stephen Hess. Stephen Hess - Distinguished Research Professor of Media and Public Affairs, The George Washington University

Dialogue Radio: #767 Iran’s Nuclear Future
With Robert Litwak and Hadi Semati. Robert Litwak and Hadi Semati

Dialogue Radio: #766 Liberty's Promise and America's Gain
With Robert Ponichtera. Robert Ponichtera, President and Executive Director of Liberty’s Promise

Dialogue Television: #1111 Rethinking the Economics of War
With Cynthia Arnson. Cynthia Arnson, Director, Latin America Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1110 An Age of Uncertainty
With Lee Hamilton.

Dialogue Radio: #764 Dayton at Ten
With Haris Silajdzic and Lawrence Butler. Haris Silajdzic – Former Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Ambassador – with the Office of the High Representative for Bosnia

Dialogue Television: #1109 Bridging Troubled Waters
With Dr. Patricia Kameri-Mbote.

Dialogue Radio: #763 The EU and the U.S.
With John Bruton and Samuel Wells. The Honorable John Bruton, Ambassador of the European Union to the United States and Dr. Samuel Wells, Wilson Center Associate Director and Director of the West European Studies program.

Dialogue Television: #1108 Defining the Future
With Deborah Gray White. Deborah Gray White, Distinguished Professor of History at Rutgers University and current Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #761 North Korea – The Enigma Variation
With Kathryn Weathersby and James Goodby .

Dialogue Television: #1106 The Media and Ukraine
With Marta Dyczok. Marta Dyczok, Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Western Ontario and current Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Television: #1105 The Red Riviera
With Kristen Ghodsee . Kristen Ghodsee author of “The Red Riviera” and professor of Gender and Women’s Studies at Bowdoin College

Dialogue Radio: #753 The Refugees Within
With Donald Steinberg. Donald Steinberg – Senior Fellow in the Jennings Randolph Fellowship

Dialogue Television: #1104 Remembering Sakharov
With Joshua Rubenstein. Joshua Rubenstein, co-editor with Alexander Gribanov, of the “KGB file of Andrei Sakharov.”

Dialogue Radio: #712 The Known World
With Edward P. Jones. Edward P. Jones, is the author of "The Known World"

Dialogue Radio: #736 Slavery
With James and Lois Horton. James and Lois Horton, authors of “Slavery and the Making of America”

Dialogue Television: #1102 Liberty’s Promise and America’s Gain
With Robert Ponichtera. Robert Ponichtera President and Executive Director of Liberty’s Promise

Dialogue Radio: #759 Tuskegee Airmen: Giving History A Future
With Ira O’Neal. Ira O’Neal, Former First Lieutenant with the Tuskegee Airmen

Dialogue Radio: #740 Lost in the City
With Edward P. Jones. Edward P. Jones, author of "Lost in the City"

Dialogue Television: #1101 Pathways to Citizenship
With Mary Coleman.

Dialogue Radio: #758 A Conversation with Amatzia Baram: The Middle East Today
With Amatzia Baram. Amatzia Baram, Professor in the Department of Middle East History at the University of Haifa

Dialogue Television: #1005 A Conversation with Amazia Baram: The Middle East Today
With Amatzia Baram. Amatzia Baram, professor at the University of Haifa in Israel

Dialogue Television: #106 Orhan Pamuk and Turkey: A Writer's Reality
With Orhan Pamuk. Orhan Pamuk is a novelist in Turkey and the author of My Name is Red.

Dialogue Radio: #755 Nanotechnology: The Large Promise of Small Things
With David Rejeski and Andrew Maynard . David Rejeski, Director of Foresight and Governance Project at the Woodrow Wilson Center and Andrew Maynard, Senior Research Associate, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #754 Bombs and Ballots
With Hadi Semati. Hadi Semati, Professor of Political Science at the University of Tehran

Dialogue Radio: #753 Trafalgar: Seize the Fire
With Adam Nicolson. Adam Nicolson, author of “Trafalgar: Seize the Fire”

Dialogue Television: #911 Brazil in America II
With Amauri Soares. Amauri Soares, Chief Executive Officer of Globo International In New York

Dialogue Television: #1008 North Korea – The Enigma Variation
With James Goodby and Kathryn Weathersby . Kathryn Weathersby, Senior Associate with The Cold War International History Project of the Woodrow Wilson Center and James Goodby, Senior Fellow at the Center for North East Asian Policy Studies at the Brookings Institute.

Dialogue Radio: #752 Be All You Can Be
With Beth Bailey. Beth Bailey, Professor of History at Temple University

Dialogue Television: #1007 Solovyovo
With Margaret Paxson. Margaret Paxson author of “Solovyovo”

Dialogue Television: #1006 The Supreme Court: A New Era Begins
With Joan Biskupic . Joan Biskupic, Supreme Court Correspondent for USA Today and Author of “Sandra Day O’connor, How the First Woman on the Supreme Court Became Its Most Influential Justice

Dialogue Radio: #742 America as the New Andalusia
With Dr. Syyed Nasr. Dr. Syyed Hossein Nasr, University Professor of Islamic Studies at George Washington University

Dialogue Television: #910 Brazil in America
With Amauri Soares. Amauri Soares, Chief Executive Officer of Globo International In New York

Dialogue Television: #1004 Nanotechnology: The Large Promise of Small Things
With David Rejeski and Andrew Maynard. David Rejeski, Director of Foresight and Governance Project at the Woodrow Wilson Center and Andrew Maynard Senior Research Associate, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #713 Red Sky at Morning
With Gus Speth. Gus Speth is the author of "Red Sky at Morning"

Dialogue Television: #1003 Bombs and Ballots
With Hadi Semati. Hadi Semati, Professor of Political Science at the University of Tehran

Dialogue Radio: #749 A Conversation with Marvin Kalb
With Marvin Kalb. Marvin Kalb, broadcast journalist, author and founding director of Harvard’s Joan Shorenstein Center, where he is now a Senior Fellow.

Dialogue Radio: #747 North Korea: Seeing The Big Picture
With James Goodby. Ambassador James Goodby

Dialogue Television: #812 Building the Next American Century
With Kent Hughes. Kent Hughes, Director, Science, Technology, America, and the Global Economy at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #746 After Terror
With Akbar Ahmed and Brian Forst. Akbar Ahmed and Brian Forst, editors of "After Terror"

Dialogue Television: #903 America as the New Andalusia
With Dr. Syyed Hossein Nasr. Dr. Syyed Hossein Nasr, University Professor of Islamic Studies at George Washington University

Dialogue Television: #808 The Quality of Mercy: Coping with International Catastrophe
With Nancy Lindborg. Nancy Lindborg, President of Mercy Corps

Dialogue Radio: #725 The Kennedy Assassination Tapes
With Max Holland. Max Holland is the author of The Kennedy Assassination Tapes

Dialogue Television: #913 The Refugees Within
With Donald Steinberg. Donald Steinberg – Senior Fellow in the Jennings Randolph Fellowship Program of the United States Institute of Peace

Dialogue Television: #912 Be All That You Can Be
With Beth Bailey. Beth Bailey, Professor of History at Temple University

Dialogue Radio: #743 Crime Democracy and Latin America
With Mark Ungar. Mark Ungar, Associate Professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College

Dialogue Radio: #741 Learning from France
With Paul Dutton. Paul Dutton is a Historian of European Social Welfare and current Fellow of The Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #747 The Way Home
With Ernestine Bradley. Ernestine Bradley, author of “The Way Home”

Dialogue Radio: #723 Isabella Greenway: An Enterprising Woman
With Kristy Miller. Kristy Miller is the author of Isabella Greenway: An Enterprising Woman

Dialogue Television: #907 The Way Home
With Ernestine Bradley. Ernestine Bradley, author of “The Way Home”

Dialogue Radio: #738 Iran: The Next Crisis?
With Shaul Bakhash. Shaul Bakhash – Clarence J. Robinson Professor of History at George Mason University

Dialogue Television: #905 An African Story
With Jesse Ribot. Jesse Ribot, Senior Associate in The Institutions and Governance Program of The World Resources Institute

Dialogue Radio: #737 Is Free and Fair Enough
With Joe Clark, Diana Acha-Morfaw and Eric Bjornlund. Former Canadian Prime Minister, Joe Clark; Diana Acha-Morfaw, Vice President of The National Elections Observatory In Cameroon, and Eric Bjornlund, Founder of Democracy International and Author of “Beyond Free And Fair: Monitoring Elections And Building Democracy.”

Dialogue Television: #904 Crime Democracy and Latin America
With Mark Ungar. Mark Ungar, Associate Professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College

Dialogue Radio: #735 Iraq's Election and the Future of Democracy
With Haleh Esfandiari and Larry Diamond . Haleh Esfandiari – Director of the Middle-East Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center and Larry Diamond – a Senor Fellow at the Hoover Institution and Professor of Political Science and Sociology at Stanford University

Dialogue Radio: #708 An Honest Writer
With Robert Landers. Robert Landers is author of An Honest Writer: The Life and Times of James T. Farrell

Dialogue Television: #902 Learning from France
With Paul Dutton. Paul Dutton a Historian of European Social Welfare and current Fellow of The Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #716 The History of Russian Architecture
With William Brumfield . William Brumfield is the author of The History of Russian Architecture.

Dialogue Radio: #734 Trials of the Mountain Kingdom: The Agony of Nepal
With T. Kumar. T. Kumar, Director of Advocacy of Asia and the Pacific with Amnesty International

Dialogue Radio: #733 The Quality of Mercy: Coping with International Catastrophe
With Nancy Lindborg. Nancy Lindborg, President of Mercy Corps

Dialogue Television: #813 The History of Russian Architecture
With William Brumfield. William Brumfield, Professor of Russian Studies at Tulane University

Dialogue Radio: #732 World as Witness: Crisis in Darfur
With John Prendergast. John Prendergast is Advisor to the President of the International Crisis Group.

Dialogue Radio: #718 Women of the Sudan
With Durria Mansour El Hussein and Sandra Opoka. Durria Mansour El Hussein – current deputy chair of the Sudanese Women’s Empowerment for Peace Network and Sandra Opoka, a board member of the Sudanese Women’s Empowerment for Peace Network.

Dialogue Television: #811 Iran: The Next Crisis?
With Shaul Bakhash. Shaul Bakhash – Clarence J. Robinson Professor of History at George Mason University

Dialogue Radio: #731 The Middle East: Remembering Democracy
With Saad Ibrahim. Saad Ibrahim is the Chairman of the Board of the Ibn Kaldhun Center for Development in Cairo and a current Wilson Center public policy scholar.

Dialogue Radio: #730 Zimbabwe on a Tightrope
With Lovemore Madhuku. Lovemore Madhuku, Founder and President of the National Constitutional Assembly

Dialogue Television: #809 Trials of the Mountain Kingdom: The Agony of Nepal
With T. Kumar. T. Kumar, Director of Advocacy of Asia and the Pacific with Amnesty International

Dialogue Radio: #728 The Rise of China
With Marvin Ott. Marvin Ott Professor of National Security Policy at the National War College (of the National Defense University in Washington, DC)

Dialogue Radio: #727 Palestine: A New Beginning?
With Landrum Bolling. Landrum Bolling is Director at Large of Mercy Corps in Washington, DC and an Important, Informal Emissary to the Middle-East for Presidents Carter and Regan.

Dialogue Television: #805 Our World in Space II
With Richard Berendzen. Richard Berendzen, Professor of Physics at American University

Dialogue Television: #804 Our World in Space Part I
With Richard Berendzen. Richard Berendzen, Professor of Physics at American University

Dialogue Radio: #724 Origins of Terror
With Walter Reich. Walter Reich, author of Origins of Terrorism

Dialogue Television: #803 Zimbabwe Walks a Tightrope
With Lovemore Madhuku. Lovemore Madhuku,Founder and President of the National Constitutional Assembly

Dialogue Television: #802 China on the Rise
With Marvin Ott. Marvin Ott is professor of National Security Policy at the National War College.

Dialogue Radio: #707 Remembering Jim Crow
With Raymond Gavins. Raymond Gavins is Professor of History at Duke University

Dialogue Television: #801 Palestine: A New Beginning?
With Landrum Bolling. Landrum Bolling: Director at Large of Mercy Corps in Washington, DC and an Important, Informal Emissary to the Middle-East for Presidents Carter and Regan.

Dialogue Television: #708 Where Binladen May Roam
With Akbar Ahmed. Akbar Ahmed is the author of Resistance and Control in Pakistan

Dialogue Radio: #702 Shake Hands with the Devil
With Romeo Dallaire. Romeo Dallaire was the head of UN Peacekeeping Operation in Rwanda in 1994.

Dialogue Television: #704 Water: Creating the Climate for Change
With Klaus Toepfer. Klaus Toepfer is the Exective Director of United Nations Environment Programme

Dialogue Radio: #722 Indonesia Today
With Jusuf Wanandi . Jusuf Wanandi is the Co-founder and Current Board Member of Indonesia’s Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Dialogue Television: #703 Al Qaeda's European Front: 3/11 and Its Implications
With Fernando Reinares. Fernando Reinares, Professor and Chair of Political Science at the King Juan Carlos University in Madrid

Dialogue Radio: #721 Liberia: What People Think
With Tornorlah Varpilah and John Moreira. Tornorlah Varpilah of the West African Network for Peace Building and John Moreira, an analyst with the firm of Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research

Dialogue Television: #713 Inside Brazil
With Luis Bitencourt . Director of The Brazil Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #681 How Dangerous is Poverty?
With John Sewell. John Sewell is a Senior Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Television: #712 Brazil
With The Honorable Roberto Abdenur. The Honorable Roberto Abdenur, Ambassador Of Brazil To The US

Dialogue Radio: #720 Saving Africa
With Dr. Richard Sezibera, Kenneth Behring, Christine Warnke. Dr. Richard Sezibera is the Ambassador of Rwanda to the United States; Kenneth Behring is a businessman and private philanthropist; Christine Warnke is a government affairs advisor for the law firm Hogan & Hartson.

Dialogue Television: #711 An Election In Cameroon
With Joseph Clark. Joseph Clark is the former Prime Minister of Canada And Chairperson of the Commonwealth Observer Group (COG).

Dialogue Radio: #719 Faces of the Future
With IFP Fellows . IFP Fellows, Fatou Aminata Lo, Aaron Mushengyezi, Idemudio Edilfo Lawrenece, Mayu Mohanna And Sandeep Kindo

Dialogue Television: #710 Indonesia Today
With Jusuf Wanandi. Jusuf Wanandi is the Co-founder and Current Board Member of Indonesia’s Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Dialogue Television: #709 Liberia: What The People Think
With John Moreira and Tornorlah Varpilah. Tornorlah Varpilah of the West African network for peace building and John Moreira, an analyst with the firm of Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research.

Dialogue Radio: #717 There is No Button to Switch on Democracy
With Freimut Duve. Freimut Duve former Head of The Freedom of the Media Office of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe from 1998 to 2003.

Dialogue Radio: #716 The History of Russian Architecture
With William Brumfield. William Brumfield is the author of "The History of Russian Architecture"

Dialogue Television: #707 Faces of the Future
With IFP Fellows. IFP Fellows, Fatou Aminata Lo, Aaron Mushengyezi, Idemudio Edilfo Lawrenece, Mayu Mohanna And Sandeep Kindo

Dialogue Radio: #715 Al Qaeda's European Front: 3/11 and Its Implications
With Fernando Reinares. Fernando Reinares, Professor and Chair of Political Science at the King Juan Carlos University in Madrid

Dialogue Radio: #714 An American Life
With Lawrence Amman. Lawrence Amman, works as a tour guide in Washington, DC

Dialogue Radio: #711 What They Did: The Decision of the United States Supreme Court
With Joan Biskupic . Joan Biskupic is a reporter for USA Today

Dialogue Radio: #710 Ford's Fellowship of the Future
With Joan Dassin. Joan Dassin is the Executive Director of the International Fellowship Program of the Ford Foundation

Dialogue Television: #702 Preserving Pakistan
With Shahid Burki. Shahid Javed Burki is CEO of EMP financial advisors and current Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center

Dialogue Radio: #709 Politics, Diplomacy and the Russian Environment
With Tatiana R. Zaharchenko . Tatiana R. Zaharchenko is a Scholar in Residence of the Environmental Law Institute.

Dialogue Television: #701 9/11 and the Future
With Lee Hamilton and Thomas Kean. Governor Thomas H. Kean is the Chairman of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States; Congressman Lee Hamilton is Vice Chairman of the Nationa Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States.

Dialogue Radio: #705 Rebuilding Iraq
With Anita Sharma. Anita Sharma is Director of the Conflict Prevention Project at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Television: #505 Shake Hands With the Devil
With Romeo Dallaire. Romeo Dallaire was the head of United Nations peacekeeping forces in Rwanda when the genocide broke out in 1994.

Dialogue Radio: #704 A Conversation with Abdul Aziz Said
With Abdul Aziz Said. Abdul Aziz Said, Professor and Director of International Peace and Conflict Resolution at American University

Dialogue Television: #603 Going Critical: The First North Korean Nuclear Crisis
With Robert Gallucci, Daniel Poneman, Joel Wit. Robert Gallucci, Dean, Georgetown University, Daniel Poneman, The Scowcroft Group, Joel Wit, CSIS

Dialogue Radio: #703 Transatlantic Attitudes
With Constanze Stelzenmueller. Constanze Stelzenmueller is Defense and Security Editor of the German weekly, Die Zeit.

Dialogue Television: #504 Russia in Search of Itself
With James H. Billington. James H. Billington is the Librarian of Congress.

Dialogue Television: #312 Religion: The Global Imperative
With Steven Lagerfeld, Afshin Molavi, Ian Buruma and Mukul Kesavan. Steve Lagerfeld is Editor of the Wilson Quarterly; Ian Buruma is author of Inventing Japan; Mukul Kesavan is an essayist and novelist from India; Afshin Molavi is author of Persian Pilgrimages.

Dialogue Radio: #599 Don McNeill and His Breakfast Club
With John Doolittle. John Doolittle is author of Don McNeill and His Breakfast Club and Associate Professor of Journalism at American University.

Dialogue Television: #507 Transatlantic Troubles
With Constanze Stelzenmueller, Samuel Wells,John Hulsman. Constanze Stelzenmueller is an Editor of the German weekly, Die Zeit; Samuel Wells is Director of the West European Studies Program at the Wilson Center; John Hulsman is a Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation.

Dialogue Television: #602 Iraq: Getting the Story
With Anthony Shadid. Anthony Shadid is a Foreign Correspondent for the Washington Post, Islamic Affairs

Dialogue Radio: #590 Wilson's Ghost
With Robert McNamara. Robert McNamara is author of Wilson’s Ghost: Reducing the Risk of Conflict, Killing and Catastrophe in the 21st Century and a former Secretary of Defense under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson.

Dialogue Television: #503 Sudan: North and South
With Jok Madut Jok. Jok Madut Jok is Assistant Professor of History at Loyola Marymount University.

Dialogue Radio: #612 Stopping Genocide
With Gregory Stanton. Gregory Stanton is President of Genocide Watch – The International Campaign to End Genocide and a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Television: #311 The Cold War: A New View
With Christian Ostermann, Svetlana Savranskaya, Hope Harrison. Christian Ostermann is Director of the Cold War International History Project at the Woodrow Wilson Center; Svetlana Savranskaya is a Research Fellow at the National Security Archive; Hope Harrison is Assistant Professor of History at George Washington University.

Dialogue Radio: #701 The Mosaic Foundation
With Rim Abboud. Rim Abboud is Vice President for Programs at the Mosaic Foundation.

Dialogue Television: #601 A World Beyond Today
With Abdul Aziz Said. Abdul Aziz Said is Professor of International Peace and Conflict Resolution at American University.

Dialogue Radio: #700 Murder, He Wrote
With Donald Hoffman. Donald Hoffman is Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Sciences at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City.

Dialogue Television: #107 Bringing Down a Dictator
With Steve York and Srbja Popovic. Steve York - Filmmaker; Srdja Popovic - Student Activist with Otpor Resistance

Dialogue Radio: #699 One With Nineveh
With Paul Ehrlich. Paul Ehrlich is author of One With Nineveh: Politics, Consumption, and the Human Future.

Dialogue Television: #502 Freedom on Fire
With John Shattuck. John Shattuck is the author of Freedom on Fire: Human Rights Wars and America's Response.

Dialogue Radio: #698 Globalization: The Goal that Failed
With John Ralston Saul. John Ralston Saul is a Canadian essayist, novelist, and contemporary critic whose newest book is On Equilibrium: The Six Qualities of the New Humanism.

Dialogue Television: #501 A Queen's Story
With Farah Pahlavi. Shahbanu Farah Pahlavi is the former Empress of Iran.

Dialogue Radio: #697 Rwanda: An End to Ethnicity?
With Paul Kagame. Paul Kagame is the President of Rwanda.

Dialogue Radio: #696 Russia in Search of Itself
With James H. Billington. James H. Billington is the fourteenth Librarian of Congress.

Dialogue Radio: #695 Our Own Devices
With Edward Tenner. Edward Tenner is author of Our Own Devices: The Future of Body Technology.

Dialogue Radio: #316 Achilles in Vietnam, Part II
With Jonathan Shay. Jonathan Shay is author of Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character.

Dialogue Television: #409 The Voice of Law
With Jed Rubenfeld. Jed Rubenfeld is the Robert Slaughter Professor of Law at Yale Law School.

Dialogue Radio: #315 Achilles in Vietnam, Part I
With Jonathan Shay. Jonathan Shay is author of Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character

Dialogue Radio: #694 Ethnicity: A 21st Century Challenge
With Daniel Patrick Moynihan. The late Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY) was a Senior Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center and a former U.S. Ambassador to India.

Dialogue Radio: #693 The Just War
With Peter Temes. Peter Temes is author of The Just War and President of Antioch New England Graduate School.

Dialogue Television: #307 The Stakes
With Shibley Telhami. Shibley Telhami is the Anwar Sadat Chair for Peace and Development at the University of Maryland at College Park and author of The Stakes.

Dialogue Radio: #692 We the People: The American People & Congress
With Lee H. Hamilton. Lee Hamilton is Director and President of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC.

Dialogue Television: #407 Desperate Passages: Human Smuggling in the 21st Century
With Rey Koslowski. Rey Koslowski is Associate Professor of Political Science at Rutger's University.

Dialogue Radio: #691 And Still They Rose: The History of an Unfree People
With Dianne Pinderhughes. Dianne Pinderhughes is Professor of Political Science and Afro-American Studies and Research at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Dialogue Radio: #690 Indonesia
With Soemadi D. M. Brotodiningrat. Soemadi D. M. Brotodiningrat is the Ambassador of Indonesia to the United States.

Dialogue Television: #109 Migrations of Misery
With Sadako Ogata. Former U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees

Dialogue Radio: #689 A Queen's Story
With Shahbanu Farah Pahlavi. Farah Pahlavi is the former Empress of Iran.

Dialogue Radio: #688 The U.S. Supreme Court, Part II: Background on the Court
With Joan Biskupic. Joan Biskupic is a reporter for USA Today covering the U.S. Supreme Court and is currently a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Television: #410 Women, Iraq and Peace
With Ala Talabani and Siham Hattab Hamdan. Ala Talabani and Siham Hattab Hamdan are women involved in the reconstruction and transition process in Iraq.

Dialogue Radio: #687 The U.S. Supreme Court, Part I: Understanding the Court
With Joan Biskupic. Joan Biskupic is a journalist for USA Today covering the U.S. Supreme Court and is currently a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Television: #108 India--Pakistan
With Feroz Khan and Sunil Khilnani. Feroz Khan is a former fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center former Pakistani military officer Sunil Khilnani is a former fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center and Professor of Politics and Society, Birbeck College, University of London

Dialogue Radio: #686 Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life
With Kathleen Dalton. Kathleen Dalton is author of Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life.

Dialogue Television: #501 A Queen's Story
With Shahbanu Farah Pahlavi. Farah Pahlavi is the former Empress of Iran.

Dialogue Radio: #685 Guns, Germs, and Steel
With Jared Diamond. Jared Diamond is author of the Pulitzer Prize winning book Guns, Germs, and Steel.

Dialogue Television: #411 Egypt's Tomorrow
With Saad Eddin Ibrahim. Saad Eddin Ibrahim is a human rights advocate in Egypt.

Dialogue Radio: #684 Freedom on Fire
With John Shattuck. John Shattuck is Chief Executive Officer of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation and author of Freedom on Fire.

Dialogue Television: #406 Canada: The World Seen from Ottawa
With Michael Kergin. Michael Kergin is the Ambassador of Canada to the United States.

Dialogue Radio: #683 Sudan: North and South
With Jok Madut Jok. Jok Madut Jok is Assistant Professor of History at Loyola Marymount University and a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #193 Race in America
With Bill Bradley. Bill Bradley is a former U.S. Senator from New Jersey.

Dialogue Radio: #682 Outgrowing America
With Frederick Meyerson. Frederick Meyerson is a Visiting Scholar at the Population Reference Bureau and a former Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Television: #310 Securing the Korean Peninsula
With Robert Hathaway, Katherine Moon, Victor Cha. Robert Hathaway is Director of the Asia Program at the WWC; Katherine Moon is Associate Professor of Political Science at Wellesley College; Victor Cha is Associate Professor of Government at Georgetown University.

Dialogue Television: #201 No More Killing Fields
With David Hamburg and Jan Eliasson. David Hamburg, President Emeritus of the Carnegie Corporation; Jan Eliasson, Swedish Ambassador to the United States.

Dialogue Radio: #680 Desperate Passages
With Rey Koslowski. Rey Koslowski is Associate Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University.

Dialogue Television: #213 Saving Africa
With Richard Sezibera, Kenneth Behring, and Christine Warnke. Richard Sezibera is the Ambassador of Rwanda to the United States; Kenneth Behring is a businessman and private philanthropist; Christine Warnke is a governmental affairs advisor at the law firm Hogan & Hartson.

Dialogue Radio: #505 Thought and Action: The Career of Senator Moynihan
With Godfrey Hodgson. Godfrey Hodgson is author of The Gentleman from New York: Daniel Patrick Moynihan - A Biography.

Dialogue Television: #210 Is There an American Empire?
With Martin Walker. Martin Walker is a journalist and historian.

Dialogue Radio: #679 A Tale of East and West
With Marc Askew. Marc Askew is a Senior Lecturer in Asian Studies at Victoria University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia.

Dialogue Television: #209 Foreign Policy: The President and Congress
With Lee Hamilton. Lee Hamilton is a former Congressman from Indiana and the Director of the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #678 Egypt's Tomorrow
With Saad Eddin Ibrahim. Saad Eddin Ibrahim is a human rights advocate in Egypt.

Dialogue Television: #208 Ethnicity: A 21st Century Challenge
With Former Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY) . Daniel Patrick Moynihan was a senior United States Senator from New York from 1977 to 2001.

Dialogue Radio: #677 Lessons from the Balkans
With Edward Joseph. Edward Joseph is the former Director of the Macedonia Project at the International Crisis Group.

Dialogue Television: #205 Today's Iran
With Afshin Molavi . Afshin Molavi is a vibrant, young journalist and contributes to the Washington Post, Reuters, The Nation, Foreign Policy and Businessweek. Persian Pilgrimages: Journeys Across Iran was written after Molavi spent a year traveling through Iran in 1999 and 2000.

Dialogue Radio: #676 The Voice of Law
With Jed Rubenfeld. Jed Rubenfeld is the Robert Slaughter Professor of Law at Yale Law School.

Dialogue Television: #104 Islam and the West: Can there be a dialogue?
With Akbar Ahmed. Akbar Ahmed is professor of Islamic Studies, American University

Dialogue Radio: #675 Sparing Nature
With Jeffrey McKee. Jeffrey McKee is author of Sparing Nature: The Conflict Between Human Population Growth and Earth's Biodiversity.

Dialogue Television: #103 Islam: The Roots of Faith – Who are the Muslims?
With Akbar Ahmed. Akbar Ahmed is professor of Islamic Studies, American University.

Dialogue Radio: #460 A History of the Heavens - Part IV, When We Leave Here
With Richard Berendzen. Dr. Richard Berendzen is Professor of Physics at American University.

Dialogue Television: #414 Stanislavsky: Man and Method – Part II
With Andrei Malaev-Babel, Sarah Kane and Leslie Jacobson. Andrei Malaev-Babel is Artisic Director at the Stanislavsky Theater Studio; Sarah Kane is Artistic Associate at the Stanislavsky Theater Studio; Leslie Jacobson is Professor of Theatre at George Washington University.

Dialogue Radio: #459 A History of the Heavens - Part III, Marvelous Machines
With Richard Berendzen. Dr. Richard Berendzen is Professor of Physics at American University.

Dialogue Television: #413 Stanislavsky: Man and Method – Part I
With Andrei Malaev-Babel and Sarah Kane. Andrei Malaev-Babel is Artisic Director at the Stanislavsky Theater Studio; Sarah Kane is Artistic Associate at the Stanislavsky Theater Studio; Leslie Jacobson is Professor of Theatre at George Washington University.

Dialogue Radio: #289 The "Officially Unofficial" Spouse
With Kristie Miller. Kristie Miller is a former diplomatic spouse and author.

Dialogue Television: #412 A Tale of East and West
With Marc Askew. Marc Askew is a Senior Lecturer of Asian Studies at Victoria University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia.

Dialogue Radio: #421 William Faulkner's First 100 Years - Part I
With Richard King. Richard King is Professor of American Intellectual History at University of Nottingham in England and was a former Fellow of The Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #674 Canada: The World Seen from Ottawa
With Michael Kergin. Michael Kergin is the Ambassador of Canada to the United States.

Dialogue Radio: #272 Ghettos and Favelas
With Ney Dos Santos Oliveira. Ney Dos Santos Oliveira is Professor of Architecture and Urban Planning at the State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Dialogue Radio: #282 The Fountain of Age
With Betty Friedan. Betty Friedan is a feminist and author of The Fountain of Age.

Dialogue Television: #408 Saudi Arabia: A Country at the Crossroads
With Khalid Al-Dakhil. Khalid Al-Dakhil is a visiting Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Dialogue Radio: #177 On Ethnicity
With Kingsley DeSilva. Kingsley DeSilva is Executive Director of the International Centre for Ethnic Studies in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Dialogue Radio: #673 Botswana: An African Success Story
With Festus Mogae. Festus Mogae is the President of the Republic of Botswana.

Dialogue Radio: #672 Rivers for Life
With Sandra Postel. Sandra Postel is co-author with Brian Richter of Rivers for Life: Managing Water for People and Nature.

Dialogue Television: #405 American Dance and the Russian Invasion
With Suzanne Carbonneau. Suzanne Carbonneau is a performaning arts critic and historian at George Mason University.

Dialogue Radio: #340 Making the American City Work
With Alexander Garvin. Alexander Garvin is the author of The American City: What Works, What Doesn't.

Dialogue Television: #404 Khrushchev: The Man and His Era, Part II
With William Taubman. William Taubman is author of Khrushchev: The Man and His Era.

Dialogue Radio: #488 At the Library
With Kurt Maier. Kurt Maier is a Docent at the Library of Congress.

Dialogue Television: #403 Khrushchev: The Man and His Era, Part I
With William Taubman. William Taubman is author of Khrushchev: The Man and His Era.

Dialogue Radio: #671 Khrushchev: The Man and His Era
With William Taubman. William Taubman is author of the biography Khrushchev: The Man and His Era.

Dialogue Television: #402 China on the March
With David Shambaugh. David Shambaugh is author of Modernizing China's Military: Progress, Problems and Prospects.

Dialogue Radio: #670 Islam Under Siege
With Akbar Ahmed. Akbar Ahmed is author of Islam Under Siege and Professor of Islamic Studies and International Relations at American University.

Dialogue Radio: #669 Sister Circle
With Sharon Harley. Sharon Harley is editor of Sister Circle: Black Women and Work.

Dialogue Television: #313 Global Poverty: The Response of Leadership
With James MacGregor Burns. James MacGregor Burns is a Pulitzer Prize winning author and historian whose new book is Transforming Leadership: The Pursuit of Happiness.

Dialogue Radio: #668 Open Networks, Closed Regimes
With Shanthi Kalathil. Shanthi Kalathil is co-author with Taylor C. Boas of Open Networks, Closed Regimes: The Impact of the Internet on Authoritarian Rule.

Dialogue Radio: #667 The Unfinished Project
With Lorenzo Simpson. Lorenzo Simpson is author of The Unfinished Project: Towards a Postmetaphysical Humanism.

Dialogue Radio: #305 Art for Whose Sake? The Modernist Movement in Public Art
With Casey Blake. Casey Blake is Director of American Studies at Columbia University.

Dialogue Radio: #169 About All That Jazz: One Man's Musical History, Part II
With Robert Litwak. Dr. Robert Litwak is a jazz musician and a cardiothoracic surgeon.

Dialogue Radio: #168 About All That Jazz: One Man's Musical History, Part I
With Robert Litwak. Dr. Robert Litwak is a jazz musician and a cardiothoracic surgeon.

Dialogue Radio: #498 Exporting Democracy
With John Ikenberry. John Ikenberry is the Peter Krogh Professor of Geopolitics and Global Justice at Georgetown University.

Dialogue Radio: #538 Cocaine: From Miracle to Menace
With Paul Gootenberg. Paul Gootenberg is Professor of History at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

Dialogue Radio: #666 China On the March
With David Shambaugh. David Shambaugh is author of Modernizing China’s Military: Progress, Problems, and Prospects.

Dialogue Radio: #665 Tilting at Mills
With Lis Harris. Lis Harris is author of Tilting at Mills: Green Dreams, Dirty Dealings and the Corporate Squeeze.

Dialogue Radio: #625 Of Health and Development
With Jeffrey Sachs. Jeffrey Sachs is Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University.

Dialogue Radio: #664 A Memoir of Nigeria and Biafra
With John Sherman. John Sherman is author of War Stories: A Memoir of Nigeria and Biafra.

Dialogue Radio: #359 American Exceptionalism: How Different Are We?
With Seymour Martin Lipset. Seymour Martin Lipset is author of American Exceptionalism: A Double-Edged Sword and is a Senior Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Television: #309 Russia and America: A Dialogue of Culture
With Blair Ruble and Victor Yuzefovich. Blair Ruble is Director of the Kennan Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center and Victor Yuzefovich is a musicologist and former Fellow at the WWC.

Dialogue Radio: #399 A Question of Honor
With Davida Kellogg. Davida Kellogg is Adjunct Professor of Military Science at University of Maine at Orono.

Dialogue Television: #308 Understanding Argentina
With Joseph Tulchin, Ariel Armony, and Hector Schamis. Joseph Tulchin, Director of the Latin American Program at the WWC; Hector Schamis, Assistant Professor, Cornell University; Ariel Armony, Assistant Professor, Colby College.

Dialogue Radio: #663 Global Poverty: The Response of Leadership
With James MacGregor Burns. James MacGregor Burns is author of Transforming Leadership: The Pursuit of Happiness.

Dialogue Radio: #662 Inventing Japan
With Ian Buruma. Ian Buruma is author of Inventing Japan.

Dialogue Television: #306 A Conversation with Jeffrey Goldberg
With Jeffrey Goldberg. Jeffrey Goldberg is a staff writer with the New Yorker and a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #661 The Cold War: A New View
With Christian Ostermann,Svetlana Savranskaya,Hope Harrison. Christian Ostermann is Director of the Cold War International History Project at the WWC; Svetlana Savranskaya is a Research Fellow at the National Security Archive; Hope Harrison is Assistant Professor of History at George Washington University

Dialogue Radio: #660 Are Cops Racist?
With Heather MacDonald. Heather MacDonald is author of Are Cops Racist?

Dialogue Radio: #659 Korea: The Problems of a Peninsula
With Robert Hathaway,Victor Cha,Katherine Moon. Robert Hathaway is Director of the Asia Program at the WWC; Katherine Moon is Associate Professor in Political Science at Wellesley College; Victor Cha is Associate Professor of Government at Georgetown University.

Dialogue Television: #303 The Democratic Republic of Congo: At the Crossroads
With Ambassador Faida Mitifu. Faida Mitifu is Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of Congo to the United States.

Dialogue Radio: #658 Hitler and the Holocaust
With Martin Wank. Martin Wank is author of Hitler and the Holocaust: The Hidden Story.

Dialogue Television: #302 The Trans-Atlantic Split
With Samuel Wells and Patrick Chamorel. Samuel Wells is Associate Director of the Woodrow Wilson Center and Patrick Chamorel is an independant international consultant.

Dialogue Radio: #657 Civil Society and Democracy
With Ariel Armony. Ariel Armony is Assistant Professor of Government at Colby College.

Dialogue Television: #301 Brazil 2003: Lula's Crusade
With Paulo Sotero. Paulo Sotero is a journalist in Washington, D.C. with O Estado de Sao Paulo

Dialogue Radio: #656 The Stakes
With Shibley Telhami. Shibley Telhami is author of The Stakes: America and the Middle East.

Dialogue Radio: #655 Re-forming the State
With Hector Schamis. Hector Schamis is a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center and Assistant Professor of Government at Cornell University.

Dialogue Radio: #654 A Conversation with Jeffrey Goldberg
With Jeffrey Goldberg. Jeffrey Goldberg is a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center and a staff writer for The New Yorker.

Dialogue Radio: #653 Latin America: Dawn of a New Century
With Jorge Quiroga. Jorge Quiroga is a former President of the Republic of Bolivia.

Dialogue Radio: #440 After the Wall
With Marc Fisher. Marc Fisher is a staff writer for the Washington Post and author of After the Wall: Germany, Germans and the Burdens of History.

Dialogue Radio: #652 Democracy & the Internet
With Don Wolfensberger. Don Wolfensberger is Director of the Congress Project at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #651 Women & the Architecture of Peace
With Sanam Anderlini. Sanam Anderlini is Director of the Policy Commission at Women Waging Peace.

Dialogue Radio: #650 The Trans-Atlantic Split
With Samuel Wells and Patrick Chamorel. Sam Wells is Associate Director of the Woodrow Wilson Center and Patrick Chamorel is a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #649 Odysseus in America
With Jonathan Shay . Jonathan Shay is a psychiatrist and author of Odysseus in America: Combat Trauma and the Trials of Homecoming.

Dialogue Television: #305 NATO: Along the Southern Flank
With Sorin Ducaru and Elena Poptodorova. Elena Poptodorova is Ambassador of the Republic of Bulgaria to the U.S. and Sorin Ducaru is Ambassador of Romania to the U.S.

Dialogue Radio: #454 A History of the Heavens - Part II, Millennial Minds
With Richard Berendzen. Richard Berendzen is professor of physics at American University in Washington, D.C.

Dialogue Radio: #453 A History of the Heavens - Part I, First Light
With Richard Berendzen. Dr. Richard Berendzen is professor of physics at American University in Washington, D.C.

Dialogue Radio: #648 The Vanishing Country
With Mel Hurtig. Mel Hurtig is author of The Vanishing Country: Is it Too Late to Save Canada?

Dialogue Radio: #341 Script to Life: An Actor on Acting
With Kimberly Schraf. Kimberly Schraf is an actor in Washington, D.C.

Dialogue Radio: #155 Don Giovanni - Part I
With Warren Syer. Warren Syer is former Publishing Director of The Wilson Quarterly.

Dialogue Television: #112 Women and Islam
With Haleh Esfandiari, Nayereh Tohidi, Lilia Labidi. Haleh Esfandiari, Consulting Director for the Middle East Project at the Wilson Center; Nayereh Tohidi, Associate Professor in the Dept. of Women's Studies at California State University; Lilia Labidi, Professor of Anthropology and Psychology at University of Tunis

Dialogue Radio: #174 Mozart & the Riddle of Creativity - Part I
With David Feldman and others. David Feldman, Professor at the Eliot Pearson Department of Child Development at Tufts University.

Dialogue Radio: #83 Hooray for Hollywood
With Joseph Laitin. Joseph Laitin was former Ombudsman of the Washington Post and former Deputy Press Secretary for President Johnson.

Dialogue Radio: #647 Gandhi's Legacy
With Dr. Kumari Ananthan. Kumari Ananthan is an Indian scholar researching Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr.

Dialogue Radio: #646 Sant’ Egidio
With Andrea Bartoli. Andrea Bartoli is director of the International Conflict Resolution Program at Columbia University.

Dialogue Radio: #645 Of Plants and Politics
With Robert Paarlberg. Robert Paarlberg is Professor of Political Science at Wellesley College.

Dialogue Radio: #644 Branding Canada
With Richard Nimijean . Richard Nimijean is Professor at the School of Canadian Studies at Carleton University

Dialogue Television: #212 The Vanishing Country
With Mel Hurtig. Mel Hurtig is author of The Vanishing Country and is an Officer of the Order of Canada.

Dialogue Radio: #643 Persian Pilgrimages
With Afshin Molavi . Afshin Molavi is author of Persian Pilgrimages: Journeys Across Iran.

Dialogue Television: #211 Germany: The Demographic Challenge
With Michael Werz . Michael Werz is a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #642 An Encyclopedia of Arabia
With Mary Beardwood . Mary Beardwood is author of The Children’s Encyclopaedia of Arabia.

Dialogue Radio: #641 Hong Kong: A Landmark Birthday
With Jacqueline Willis . Jacqueline Willis is Commissioner of Hong Kong to the United States.

Dialogue Radio: #640 Alternative Journalism – The Other Choice
With John Milewski . John Milewski is Executive Producer and Host of Close Up on C-SPAN.

Dialogue Radio: #639 Women Waging Peace
With Ambassador Swanee Hunt . Swanee Hunt is director of the Women & Public Policy Program at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University

Dialogue Television: #207 The Balkans: What Can Be Learned?
With Geert Ahrens. Geert Ahrens is ambassador, Head of Presence, OSCE Presence in Albania and a current Wilson Center fellow.

Dialogue Radio: #638 No More Killing Fields
With David Hamburg. David Hamburg is president emeritus of the Carnegie Corporation and Jan Eliasson is the Swedish Ambassador to the United States.

Dialogue Television: #206 Women and Conflict
With Hattie Babbitt, Sanam Anderlini, Anita Sharma, Donald Steinberg. Hattie Babbitt and Sanam Anderlini, Women Waging Peace; Anita Sharma, Woodrow Wilson Center; Donald Steinberg, Deputy Director of Policy Planning, U.S. Dept. of State

Dialogue Radio: #637 Stalin's Secret Pogrom
With Joshua Rubenstein. Joshua Rubenstein author, Stalin's Secret Pogrom

Dialogue Television: #205 Today's Iran
With Afshin Molavi. Afshin Molavi is author of Persian Pilgrimages.

Dialogue Radio: #469 Money and Morals in America
With Patricia O'Toole. Patricia O'Toole, author of Money and Morals in America

Dialogue Television: #204 Hong Kong
With Jacqueline Willis. Commissioner Jacqueline Willis, Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office

Dialogue Radio: #636 A Poet's Vision
With Serena Fox. Serena Fox is a physician and poet.

Dialogue Television: #203 Indonesia
With Soemadi D. M. Brotodiningrat. Soemadi D. M. Brotodiningrat, Indonesian Ambassador to the United States

Dialogue Radio: #635 The World's Water
With Peter Gleick. Editor of The World's Water: The Biennial Report on Freshwater Resources, 2002-2003

Dialogue Television: #202 The Two Koreas
With Don Oberdorfer. Don Oberdorfer, author of The Two Koreas and Professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.

Dialogue Radio: #634 Kashmir: A New Path to Peace
With Feroz Khan. Feroz Khan is a former fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #241 The Peace Corps in the Sixties
With Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman. Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman is author of All You Need Is Love: The Peace Corps and the Spirit of the Sixties.

Dialogue Television: #113 Democracy and Latin America
With Genaro Arriagada. Genaro Arriagada Editor-in-Chief of Siete y Siete, a weekly newspaper in Chile; Former Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center; Former Ambassador of Chile to the U.S.

Dialogue Radio: #633 A Writer's Reality
With Orhan Pamuk. Orhan Pamuk is a novelist in Turkey and the author of My Name is Red.

Dialogue Radio: #632 The Refugee Crisis
With Sadako Ogata. Sadako Ogata is the former U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees

Dialogue Television: #111 Tomorrow's Africa
With H.E. Yoweri Museveni. President of Uganda

Dialogue Radio: #577 A Conversation with Lloyd Axworthy
With Lloyd Axworthy. The Honorable Lloyd Axworthy is the former foreign minister of Canada and current director of the Liu Centre for the Study of Global Issues at University of British Columbia.

Dialogue Television: #110 Germany Today
With Wolfgang Ischinger. Ambassador of Germany to the United States

Dialogue Radio: #589 The Burden of Bad Ideas
With Heather MacDonald. Heather MacDonald is author of The Burden of Bad Ideas.

Dialogue Radio: #486 Rituals of Death: Capital Punishment in America
With Stuart Banner. Stuart Banner is Professor of Law at Washington University and a former Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #482 A Freudian Century
With Martin Wain. Martin Wain is author of Freud's Answers: The Origins of Our Psychoanalytical Century.

Dialogue Radio: #631 Russia's Five Corners
With Andrew Meier. Andrew Meier is a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #630 Saving China's Lakes
With Ma Jun. Ma Jun is a journalist writing on environmental issues with the South China Morning Post.

Dialogue Television: #105 Romania in the World: A Nation Defines Itself
With Ion Iliescu. Ion Iliescu is the president of Romania.

Dialogue Radio: #629 A Conversation with an Astronaut
With Lee Morin. Captain Lee Morin is a NASA astronaut who flew on the April 2002 Atlantis shuttle mission.

Dialogue Radio: #628 Mauritius: Small Island, Big Future
With Deborah Brautigam . Deborah Brautigam is a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #627 A Tale of Three Cities
With Blair Ruble. Blair Ruble is the Director of the Kennan Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Television: #101 Mozambique
With Joaquim Alberto Chissano. Joaquim Alberto Chissano is the president of Mozambique.

Dialogue Radio: #626 Imagining the City
With Anthony Williams. Anthony Williams is mayor of the District of Columbia.

Dialogue Radio: #624 A Trans-Atlantic Food Fight
With Julia Moore. Julia Moore is a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #623 Voices of the South
With William Ferris. William Ferris is the former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Dialogue Radio: #622 Ilya Ehrenburg
With Joshua Rubenstein. Joshua Rubenstein is author of Tangled Loyalties: The Life and Times of Ilya Ehrenburg.

Dialogue Radio: #621 Invisible Plague
With E. Fuller Torrey . Dr. E. Fuller Torrey is a clinical and research psychiatrist, author, and Director of the Stanley Research Programs and co-author with Judy Miller of Invisible Plague: The Rise of Mental Illness from 1750 – Present.

Dialogue Radio: #620 Slobodan Milosevic: From Kosovo to The Hague
With Louis Sell. Louis Sell is author of Slobodan Milosevic and the Destruction of Yugoslavia and a former Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #619 Looking for History
With Alma Guillermoprieto . Alma Guillermoprieto is author of Looking for History: Dispatches from Latin America.

Dialogue Radio: #618 Mexico and the U.S. - What Lies Ahead?
With Andres Rozental . Andres Rozental is Ambassador at Large for Mexican President Vicente Fox and Chairman of the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations.

Dialogue Radio: #617 Towards Peace in Burundi
With Howard Wolpe. Howard Wolpe is a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center and a former U.S. Representative from Michigan.

Dialogue Radio: #616 The Idea of India
With Sunil Khilnani. Sunil Khilnani is the author of The Idea of India and a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #615 Kashmir: Tensions Rising
With Dennis Kux. Dennis Kux is a Senior Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #614 Disenchanted Allies
With Dennis Kux. Dennis Kux is author of U.S. – Pakistan Relations, 1947-2000: Disenchanted Allies.

Dialogue Radio: #613 Oppenheimer
With Kai Bird. Kai Bird is a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #461 The Future in Plain Sight
With Eugene Linden. Eugene Linden is author of The Future in Plain Sight.

Dialogue Radio: #611 Mapping the Future
With P.J. Simmons. P.J. Simmons is co-editor with Chantal de Jonge Ourdraat of Managing Global Issues, published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Dialogue Radio: #610 Jinnah's Legacy
With Akbar Ahmed. Akbar Ahmed is author of Jinnah, Pakistan and Islamic Identity: The Search for Saladin and Professor of Islamic Studies at American University.

Dialogue Radio: #609 The Arab-Americans
With Michael Suleiman. Michael Suleiman is an expert on Arab-American communities and a Professor at Kansas State University.

Dialogue Radio: #608 None So Blind
With George W. Allen. George W. Allen is author of None So Blind: A Personal Account of the Intelligence Failure in Vietnam.

Dialogue Radio: #607 Thinking About Asylum
With Christopher Einolf. Christopher Einolf is author of The Mercy Factory: Refugees and the American Asylum System.

Dialogue Radio: #606 The Social History of Cattle
With Laurie Winn Carlson. Laurie Winn Carlson is author of Cattle: An Informal Social History.

Dialogue Radio: #605 Brazil: The Country in the Mirror
With Luis Bitencourt. Luis Bitencourt is Director of the Brazil Project at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #604 Responding to Terror
With Leon Fuerth. Leon Fuerth is the Shapiro Professor of International Relations at GWU and a former National Security Advisor to Vice President Gore.

Dialogue Radio: #603 Introducing Belva Lockwood
With Jill Norgren. Jill Norgren is a former Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #602 A World of Poetry - Part II
With Jeffrey Paine. Jeffrey Paine is the editor of The Poetry of Our World.

Dialogue Radio: #601 A World of Poetry - Part I
With Jeffrey Paine. Jeffrey Paine is the editor of The Poetry of Our World.

Dialogue Radio: #600 The Plays of Tom Stoppard
With Martin Meisel. Martin Meisel is the Brander Matthews Professor of Dramatic Literature at Columbia University.

Dialogue Radio: #598 Remembering Eleanor
With Allida Black. Allida Black is Director of the Eleanor Roosevelt and Human Rights Project at George Washington University.

Dialogue Radio: #597 Warriors of God
With James Reston, Jr.. James Reston, Jr. is author of Warriors of God: Richard the Lionheart and Saladin in the Third Crusade and a former Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #596 Bad News
With Robert Shogun. Robert Shogun is a former columnist for the Los Angeles Times and author of Bad News: Where the Press Goes Wrong in the Making of the President.

Dialogue Radio: #595 The Letters of Natalia Shelikova
With Dawn Lea Black and Alexander Petrov. Alexander Petrov is a Research Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center and Dawn Lea Black is an independent historiographer and communications specialist.

Dialogue Radio: #594 Patriots
With Walter Berns. Walter Berns is author of Making Patriots.

Dialogue Radio: #593 Warbirds
With Carl Hoffman. Carl Hoffman is author of Hunting Warbirds: The Obsessive Quest for the Lost Aircraft of World War II.

Dialogue Radio: #592 The Energy Crisis
With Matthew Holden. Matthew Holden is a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center researching energy issues.

Dialogue Radio: #591 The Necessary Nation
With Gregory Jusdanis. Gregory Jusdanis is author of The Necessary Nation and a former Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #589 The Burden of Bad Ideas
With Heather MacDonald. Heather MacDonald is author of The Burden of Bad Ideas.

Dialogue Radio: #588 His Name was Mihail
With Radu Ioanid. Radu Ioanid is Associate Director of International Programs at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.

Dialogue Radio: #587 Finding the Good Society
With Amitai Etzioni. Amitai Etzioni is author of Next: The Road to the Good Society.

Dialogue Radio: #586 The Social Life of Information
With John Seely Brown. John Seely Brown is Chief Scientist at the Xerox Corporation.

Dialogue Radio: #585 Global Cities
With Marc Weiss. Marc Weiss is a former Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #584 Harnessing the Chameleon
With Martha Merritt. Martha Merritt is Assistant Professor of Government at Notre Dame University.

Dialogue Radio: #583 How De-Stalinization Worked
With Stephen Bittner. Stephen Bittner is a Title-VIII Supported Research Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #582 The Ukrainian Drama
With William Gleason. William Gleason is Higher Education Project Director at the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #581 Who Was Worse, Nazis or Communists?
With Anatol Lieven. Anatol Lieven is Senior Associate for Foreign and Security Policy of the Russian Eurasian Center at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C.

Dialogue Radio: #580 NetPolicy.Com
With Les Simon. Les Simon is the author of NetPolicy.Com.

Dialogue Radio: #579 The Greening of China
With Shi Li Hong. Shi Li Hong is a member of the Green Plateau Institute for Ecological Conservation and Development.

Dialogue Radio: #578 Something New Under the Sun, Part II
With John McNeill. John McNeill is author of Something New Under the Sun.

Dialogue Radio: #576 The Congo
With William Zartman. William Zartman is the Director of African Studies at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies.

Dialogue Radio: #575 U.S. Policy in Micronesia
With Howard Willens and Deanne Siemer. Howard Willens and Deanne Siemer are authors of National Security and Self-Determination: U.S. Policy in Micronesia, 1961-1972.

Dialogue Radio: #574 Covering Hong Kong
With Ying Chan. Ying Chan is Director of the Journalism and Media Studies Centre at Hong Kong University.

Dialogue Radio: #573 Of Earth and Flesh
With Ng Cho-nam. Dr. Ng Cho-nam is President of the Conservancy Association of Hong Kong and Executive Committee Member of the Hong Kong Environmental Center.

Dialogue Radio: #572 The AIDS Crisis
With Dr. Anthony Fauci. Dr. Anthony Fauci is the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health.

Dialogue Radio: #571 After Milosevic
With Aleksa Djilas. Aleksa Djilas is an independent journalist in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

Dialogue Radio: #570 My Life with J.F.K.
With Christopher Clausen. Christopher Clausen is Professor of English at Pennsylvania State University and author of My Life with President Kennedy.

Dialogue Radio: #569 On Urban Leadership
With Kathy Whitmire. Kathy Whitmire is the former Mayor of Houston.

Dialogue Radio: #568 Vanishing Borders
With Hilary French. Hilary French is the Author of Vanishing Borders.

Dialogue Radio: #567 No God But God
With . Geneive Abdo is a Correspondent for The Economist and The Guardian in Iran, and author of No God But God: Egypt and the Triumph of Islam.

Dialogue Radio: #566 Something New Under the Sun
With John R. McNeill. John R. McNeill is the author of Something New Under the Sun and a former Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #565 Who are the Palestinians?
With Rashid Khalidi. Rashid Khalidi is Professor of Middle East History, Director of the Center for International Studies at the University of Chicago, author of Palestinian Identity and a former Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #564 A Great Wall
With Patrick Tyler. Patrick Tyler is the author of A Great Wall.

Dialogue Radio: #563 History of the Present
With Timothy Garton Ash. Timothy Garton Ash is the author of History of the Present and a former Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #562 Persian Mirrors
With Elaine Sciolino. Elaine Sciolino is a Senior Writer for the New York Times and author of Persian Mirrors: The Elusive Face of Iran and a former Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #561 Brazil
With Rubens Barbosa. Rubens Barbosa is the Ambassador of Brazil to the United States.

Dialogue Radio: #560 Mental Health & Homelessness
With E. Fuller Torrey. E. Fuller Torrey is a clinical and research psychiatrist, author, and Director of the Stanley Foundation.

Dialogue Radio: #559 Rigoberta and the General
With David Stoll. David Stoll is Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Middlebury College, Vermont and former Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #558 China and India
With James Clad. James Clad is Research Professor of Southeast Asian Studies at Georgetown University and a former Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #557 Is Culture Dead?
With Christopher Clausen. Christopher Clausen is Professor of English at Pennsylvania State University and author of Faded Mosaic: The Emergence of Post-Cultural America.

Dialogue Radio: #556 Russia After the Kursk
With Sergei Baburkin. Sergei Baburkin is Professor of History at Yaroslavl State Pedagogical University, Russia and a former Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Dialogue Radio: #555 Presidential Leadership
With James MacGregor Burns. James MacGregor Burns is a Pulitzer Prize winning historian and Senior Scholar at the James MacGregor Burns Academy of Leadership at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Dialogue Radio: #554 The Millennial City
With Myron Magnet. Myron Magnet is Editor of the City Journal, published in New York by the Manhattan Institute, and Editor of The Millennial City: A New Urban