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Andrew J. BacevichHistorian, international relations expert and former US Army Colonel Andrew J. Bacevich returns to the JOURNAL to discuss America's long war in Afghanistan Topic(s): Afghanistan, defense, democracy, foreign affairs, government, Iraq, Middle East, milltary, politics, terrorism, veterans, White House
Greg Mortenson,Author and humanitarian Greg Mortenson, whose best-selling books THREE CUPS OF TEA and STONES INTO SCHOOLS argue that education is the best way to peace in Afghanistan and across the Islamic world. Topic(s): Afghanistan, education, foreign affairs, human rights, humanitarian aid, inequality, milltary, Pakistan, social services, terrorism, war Thomas FrankWALL STREET JOURNAL correspondent and author of THE WRECKING CREW: HOW CONSERVATIVES RUINED GOVERNMENT, ENRICHED THEMSELVES, AND BEGGARED THE NATION takes a look back at the decade that was. Topic(s): 9/11, Afghanistan, bailout, conservatism, defense, deficit, economy, employment, environment, foreign affairs, government, Iraq, money and politics, politics, Republican Party, terrorism, Wall Street, war, White House
Rory Stewart on AfghanistanRory Stewart, director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, lays out an alternate strategy for the international community in Afghanistan.
The JOURNAL on WarFrom the press "Buying the War" to the costs that can't be measured in money ? THE JOURNAL on the U.S. at war. Topic(s): 9/11, Afghanistan, defense, foreign affairs, government, intelligence, Iraq, milltary, National Guard, politics, terrorism, veterans, Vietnam, war
Resources About Torture BILL MOYERS JOURNAL resources and interviews about torture and the rule of law. Topic(s): civil liberties, civil rights, courts, defense, foreign affairs, human rights, intelligence, Iraq, Justice Department, law, milltary, secrecy, terrorism, war Torturing DemocracyBILL MOYERS JOURNAL presents TORTURING DEMOCRACY, a film from award-winning producer Sherry Jones which examines America's detention and interrogation practices in the "war on terror."
PLEASE NOTE: Due to rights restrictions we will not be able to stream TORTURING DEMOCRACY online.
You can watch the entire film at the TORTURING DEMOCRACY Web site.
{http://www.torturingdemocracy.org} Topic(s): 9/11, Afghanistan, civil liberties, courts, defense, documentary, foreign affairs, human rights, intelligence, Iraq, Justice Department, law, milltary, secrecy, terrorism, war
Shahan Mufti and Juan Cole: On the Ground in PakistanAs the world follows the violence and unrest in Pakistan, Bill Moyers speaks with historian Juan Cole and journalist Shahan Mufti about how the US's relationship with the troubled nation will impact prospects for peace, human rights, and democracy in the war-torn region.
Bruce Fein and Mark Danner on the Torture MemosA new debate followed the release of the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel memos approving extreme measures of interrogation under the Bush administration. Bill Moyers sits down with Bruce Fein, former deputy attorney general under President Ronald Reagan and chairman of the American Freedom Agenda, and Mark Danner, who has been reporting on the US treatment and interrogation of detainees for the NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS. Topic(s): 9/11, civil liberties, courts, defense, foreign affairs, human rights, intelligence, law, milltary, terrorism, White House
Pierre Sprey and Marilyn Young on Strategic BombingBill Moyers sits down with historian Marilyn Young, author of the forthcoming BOMBING CIVILIANS: A TWENTIETH CENTURY HISTORY and former Pentagon official Pierre Sprey, who developed military planes and helped found the military reform movement.
Sarah Chayes on AfghanistanAs a new administration is set to take over in the White House, Bill Moyers checks in with author Sarah Chayes on the state of affairs in America's other war in Afghanistan. An author and former journalist, Chayes has lived the last seven years in Afghanistan helping to rebuild the country.
The Rule of Law: The Bush Legal LegacyReview a collection of JOURNAL reports on the Bush Administration and the Rule of Law Topic(s): civil liberties, civil rights, Congress, courts, defense, democracy, foreign affairs, impeachment, intelligence, Iraq, Justice Department, law, milltary, secrecy, terrorism, war, White House
New President, Same WorldWhat will President-elect Obama's promises of change mean for the Middle East? JOURNAL guest host Deborah Amos sits down with Elizabeth Rubin, the Edward R. Murrow press fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Slate magazine columnist Fred Kaplan.
Update: Afganistan, the Forgotten FrontChecking in on the situation in Afghanistan.
After 9/11A Bill Moyers essay.
Moyers on 2008 Interactive MapBILL MOYERS JOURNAL will stay on the news cycle throughout the 2008 election. Here at MOYERS ON 2008, you can explore big ideas on our issue pages and then respond with your local insights on our interactive map. Topic(s): American Dream, campaign, church and state, civil liberties, civil rights, Congress, conservatism, consumerism, culture, defense, deficit, democracy, economy, education, employment, energy, environment, foreign affairs, human rights, hunger, immigration, inequality, intelligence, Iraq, labor, law, media, money and politics, politics, public opinion polls, race, religion, secrecy, social services, taxes, terrorism, trade, veterans, war, White House, women, youth
Jane Mayer on TortureBill Moyers gets perspective from journalist Jane Mayer on the debate over whether the U.S. sanctioned torture to prosecute the war on terror. Mayer's recent book, THE DARK SIDE: THE INSIDE STORY OF HOW THE WAR ON TERROR TURNED INTO A WAR ON AMERICAN IDEALS, documents the war on terror and the struggle over whether the president should have limitless power to wage it.
The Torture HearingsBill Moyers Journal goes inside last week's hearings on torture in Congress. Topic(s): 9/11, Afghanistan, civil liberties, Congress, defense, human rights, intelligence, Iraq, Justice Department, terrorism, war
Philippe Sands author of TORTURE TEAMInternational lawyer and law professor Philippe Sands, author of TORTURE TEAM, talks about the approval of coercive interrogation by high-level American officials. Topic(s): 9/11, Afghanistan, civil liberties, defense, democracy, foreign affairs, intelligence, Iraq, law, secrecy, terrorism
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