On this edition of Conversations with the Chancellor from UC Santa Cruz, …
On this edition of Conversations with the Chancellor from UC Santa Cruz, President Emeritus of the Carnegie Corporation, David Hamburg, and UC Santa Cruz Chancellor M.R.C. Greenwood examine deadly conflict in the 21st century. The discussion centers around civil and ethnic wars, weapons of mass destruction, and what universities are doing to promote awareness of these issues. (53 min)
Host Harry Kreisler welcomes Pulitzer Prize journalist Haynes Johnson for a discussion …
Host Harry Kreisler welcomes Pulitzer Prize journalist Haynes Johnson for a discussion of McCarthyism and its lessons for contemporary politics. (51 min)
Distinguished social scientist and public intellectual Chalmers Johnson, President of the Japan …
Distinguished social scientist and public intellectual Chalmers Johnson, President of the Japan Policy Institute, joins host Harry Kreisler for a conversation on the nature of the American Empire and its costs and consequences for the future of American democracy and power in the world. (58 min)
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes attorney Frederick S. Wyle, a Pentagon official …
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes attorney Frederick S. Wyle, a Pentagon official in the Kennedy administration, for a discussion of nuclear weapons policy in Europe during the Cold War. Reflecting on his role as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense in the McNamara Pentagon, Wyle also compares threat perception then with the current response to terrorism. He analyzes the delicate balance that must be found under our constitutional system to adjust to exigent circumstances while preserving the rule of law and civil liberties. (55 minutes)
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Daniel Benjamin, a former counterterrorism official in …
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Daniel Benjamin, a former counterterrorism official in the Clinton administration, for a discussion of the forces shaping terrorism in an era when the boundaries between religion and politics are blurred. He articulates a strategy for protecting the homeland while addressing the root causes of terrorism in todayŐs world. (59 min)
Conversations with History and Host Harry Kreisler welcome UC Berkeley Professor of …
Conversations with History and Host Harry Kreisler welcome UC Berkeley Professor of Philosophy John R. Searle who talks about the work of a philosopher, critical thinking, and lessons of the Free Speech Movement. (58 min)
Host Harry Kreisler welcomes distinguished public servant Stuart E. Eizenstat for a …
Host Harry Kreisler welcomes distinguished public servant Stuart E. Eizenstat for a discussion of his career in politics and law and his new book, "Imperfect Justice," an account of his work as the President's envoy to solve the conundrum of reparations for Holocaust survivors. (56 min)
Congressman Abner J. Mikva joins UC BerkeleyŐs Harry Kreisler to discuss his …
Congressman Abner J. Mikva joins UC BerkeleyŐs Harry Kreisler to discuss his distinguished career in the U.S. House of Representatives and the lesson he learned about politics and life. (57 min)
UC BerkeleyŐs Harry Kreisler talks with Die Zeit editor Josef Joffe about …
UC BerkeleyŐs Harry Kreisler talks with Die Zeit editor Josef Joffe about his formative experiences and the role of culture in international affairs. (54 min)
In this 1984 interview, attorney Paul Warnke joins U.C. Berkeley's Harry Kreisler …
In this 1984 interview, attorney Paul Warnke joins U.C. Berkeley's Harry Kreisler and John Holdren for a discussion of the role of arms control in resolving the conflict between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. (50 min)
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Robert A. Scalapino, the Robson Research Professor …
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Robert A. Scalapino, the Robson Research Professor of Government Emeritus and founding Director of the Institute of East Asian Studies at U.C Berkeley. Professor Scalapino discusses Berkeley's evolution as a leading center for Asian Studies, analyzes the synergy between academic research and foreign policy, and comments on the transformation of America's relationship with Asia which he has witnessed over the course of his six decade career. (55 minutes)
Former United Nations secretary General Sir Brian Urquhart in conversation with UC …
Former United Nations secretary General Sir Brian Urquhart in conversation with UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler looks back on his distinguished career as a soldier, diplomat, and international statesman. (57 min)
Writer Philip Gourevitch talks with host Harry Kreisler about writing and shares …
Writer Philip Gourevitch talks with host Harry Kreisler about writing and shares his perspective on moral courage and the failure to prevent the Rwanda genocide. (59 min)
UC Berkeley Professor of Government, Ernst B. Haas, discusses his life, his …
UC Berkeley Professor of Government, Ernst B. Haas, discusses his life, his work and his most recent book, "Nationalism, Liberalism, and Progress, When Knowledge is Power" with Harry Kreisler. (52 min)
Conversations with History and Host Harry Kreisler welcome Hong Kong civil servant …
Conversations with History and Host Harry Kreisler welcome Hong Kong civil servant Anson Chan who discusses her life and work in public policy and the evolving relationship between China and Hong Kong. (32 min)
Conversations Host Harry Kreisler welcomes journalist Max Boot for a discussion of …
Conversations Host Harry Kreisler welcomes journalist Max Boot for a discussion of U.S. foreign policy in light of American history, the events of 9/11, and the impact of neo-conservative thinking. They are joined by Professor Thomas Barnes of the Boalt School of Law.
South African Supreme Court Justice Albie Sachs in a conversation with UC …
South African Supreme Court Justice Albie Sachs in a conversation with UC BerkeleyŐs Harry Kreisler talks about personal survival in the context of the transformation of South Africa. (52 min)
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