On this edition of Conversations with History, Harry Kreisler welcomes Michael Nacht, …
On this edition of Conversations with History, Harry Kreisler welcomes Michael Nacht, Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Nacht discusses the making of U.S. foreign policy and comments on how it is changing in the aftermath of 9/11. (58 min)
UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler interviews author David Rieff who talks about his …
UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler interviews author David Rieff who talks about his new book A Bed for the Night which analyzes the evolution of humanitarian work in international affairs focusing especially on its relations with the human rights movement and political leaders. (58 min)
Georgetown University Professor John L. Esposito talks with UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler …
Georgetown University Professor John L. Esposito talks with UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler about the complex forces shaping Islam and its relationship with the West. (56 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)
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)
Historian and author Walter Russell Mead, in a conversation with UC Berkeley's …
Historian and author Walter Russell Mead, in a conversation with UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler explores the ideas that have shaped and defined U.S. foreign policy throughout American history. (57 min)
Host Harry Kreisler welcomes Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, U.S. Army (ret.), for a …
Host Harry Kreisler welcomes Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, U.S. Army (ret.), for a discussion of the break down of the national security process in the G.W. Bush Administration. Col. Wilkerson offers an insider's view of the Cheney-Rumsfeld cabal that drove American policy in the wake of the Al Qaeda attack on 911. The Vice President’s manipulation of the policy process, he argues, led to a lack of a post conflict planning for Iraq and the failure to abide by the Geneva conventions. Wilkerson analyzes the motives of Cheney/Rumsfeld, their penchant for secrecy, and speculates long term costs to American democracy and power. (58 minutes)
This document describes a series of lessons in the Social Sciences, all …
This document describes a series of lessons in the Social Sciences, all of which are tied to the exploration of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) as a Primary Source Document. They are designed to be given to 9th or 10th grade students in a World History, Cultural Geography, or similar social science class. They are specifically designed to teach the Common Core Standards for Literacy in the Social Sciences, and to engage higher order thinking skills.
On behalf of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), take this quiz …
On behalf of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), take this quiz to test your knowledge of North Korea, including its nuclear buildup, the Kim dynasty, and more.
18 lecture videos (Powerpoint slides with audio, unless otherwise noted) created for …
18 lecture videos (Powerpoint slides with audio, unless otherwise noted) created for for PS188 Topics in International Relations: Chinese Foreign Policy, Tufts University, Spring 2021.
Course description: China has the world's largest military and the second largest economy. Despite its impressive size and economic vitality, however, China remains a vulnerable nation surrounded by powerful rivals. This course examines the geo-strategic challenges facing China on four fronts: at home, with its immediate neighbors, in surrounding regional systems, and in the world beyond Asia.
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