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2000
OCTOBER
October 23, 2000
After Milosevic
Special correspondent Martin Himmel reports from Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, Serbia after the fall of Slobodan Milosevic.


October 11, 2000
Chicago Reaction
Serbian Americans in Chicago talk about their reaction to the revolution in Yugoslavia.


October 10, 2000
Fragile Democracy
Ray Suarez leads a discussion on the transition in Yugoslavia.


October 6, 2000
The Will of the People
Jim Lehrer leads a panel discussion on the upheaval in Yugoslavia.


October 6, 2000
Yugoslavia
Ray Suarez talks to Steve Erlanger of The New York Times who is on the ground in Belgrade.


October 5, 2000
The Will of the People
Ray Suarez discusses the situation in Yugoslavia with a panel of experts.


October 5, 2000
Newsmaker: Samuel Berger
Margaret Warner discusses the dramatic events in Yugoslavia with National Security Adviser, Samuel Berger.

SEPTEMBER
September 27, 2000
Yugoslavian Elections
Gwen Ifill discusses the results of the Yugoslavian elections.


September 25, 2000
The People's Will
Ray Suarez discusses the aftermath of President Slobodan Milosevic's apparent electoral defeat in Yugoslavia.


September 22, 2000
Breaking the Fall
Ray Suarez discusses efforts to prop up the sagging Euro


September 13, 2000
Turmoil
After a background report, Ray Suarez leads a discussion on the unrest in Europe over high oil prices.

JUNE
June 16, 2000
Cracking Down
Does the arrest of Russia's only independent media owner signal a return to Communist-era repression of the press?


June 5, 2000
Past Summits
Presidential historians Doris Kearns Goodwin and Michael Beschloss; author and journalist Haynes Johnson; and Joan Hoff, professor of history at Ohio University, offer perspectives on the changing importance of presidential summits.


June 5, 2000
At the Russian Summit
President Clinton wraps up his trip to Moscow, becoming the first American president to address the Russian Duma. A discussion of the summit.


June 1, 2000
Old Friends- New Problems
The changing relationship between the U. S. and Europe. A discussion with John Richardson, deputy head of the EU delegation to the U.S., David Aaron, former undersecretary of commerce in the Clinton administration, Stephan Richter, publisher of The Globalist.com, an Internet magazine covering the global economy, and Ellen Frost, author of "Transatlantic Trade: A Strategic Agenda."

MAY
May 18, 2000
Keeping the Peace
In the second part of a NewsHour series, Correspondent Tom Bearden reports on the difficulties of keeping the peace in a deeply divided Bosnia.


May 17, 2000
Citizen Soldiers
American peacekeepers in Bosnia cope with the strain of a long, drawn-out mission.


May 17, 2000
Departure Deadline?
Congress debates withdrawing funds for the peacekeeping mission in Kosovo. A discussion with Senators John Warner, R-Va., Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Tx., Joseph Biden, D-Del., and Carl Levin, D- Mich.

MARCH
March 27, 2000
New President for Russia
Anna Vassilieva, associate professor of Russian studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies; Eva Busza, assistant professor of government at the College of William and Mary; and Steven Solnick, assistant professor of political science at Columbia University; discuss Russia and the role newly elected president Vladimir Putin is expected to assume.


March 24, 2000
And the Winner Is...
Special correspondent Simon Marks has the story about Vladimir Putin and the upcoming Russian elections, which Putin is expected to win.


March 17, 2000
Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern
Prime Minister Bertie Ahern, who played a significant role in Ireland's peace process, talks about the British suspension of Northern Ireland's new government.


March 15, 2000
Northern Ireland: The Unionists
Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble is a key leader in Northern Ireland during a time of instability. Trimble is here to meet with President Clinton and other Irish and British leaders during St. Patrick's Day.


March 1, 2000
Forum: Releasing Pinochet
After 17 months under house arrest in Britain on alleged human rights abuses, Augusto Pinochet is back in Chile. Should he have been set free? Experts respond to your questions.


March 1, 2000
Forum: President Putin
After several months as acting president of Russia, Vladimir Putin has been formally elected to the country's presidency. Can he bring needed reforms to Russian democracy? Experts take your questions.

FEBRUARY
February 24, 2000
The EU vs. Austria
Annaliese Rohrer, an editor for the Austrian newspaper Die Presse; Hugo Young, a columnist for the Guardian newspaper in Britain; Dominique Moisi, deputy director of the French Institute for International Relations; and Stefan Kornelius, deputy Berlin bureau chief for the Munich newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung, discuss the conflict between Austria and Europe.


February 18, 2000
Keeping an Uneasy Peace
Daniel Serwer, Balkans director at the U.S. Institute of Peace and former special U.S. envoy to the Bosnian Federation; Jeffrey Gedmin, a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and executive director of the New Atlantic Initiative; and Ivo Daalder, European affairs analyst on the National Security Council and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution; discuss the difficulty of keeping the peace after the war in Kosovo.


February 10, 2000
Newsmaker: Robin Cook
British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook has been in Washington this week discussing European issues with Clinton administration officials. He will talk about issues of international interest with senior correspondent Margaret Warner.


February 9, 2000
The Cause of the Caucasus Problem
Thomas Graham, a senior associate at The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and Toby Gati, former assistant secretary of state for intelligence and research in the first Clinton administration and currently an adviser at a Washington law firm, examine both sides of the conflict between Russia and Chechnya.


February 3, 2000
Austria vs. Europe
Peter Moser, Austria's ambassador to the United States, and Joao Rocha Paris, Portugal's ambassador to the United States and the holder of the rotating European Union presidency, offer views of the rift between Austria and its allies.

JANUARY
January 19, 2000
A View From the Inside
Former Russian Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar, the first prime minister after the collapse of the Soviet Union and a leading member of a reform-minded party in the Russian Duma, reveals his perspective on the political turmoil that Russia has undergone, from the Kremlin to Chechnya. He is in the United States promoting his book, "Days of Defeat and Victory".


January 18, 2000
Deutschemark Debacle
Jackson Janes, executive director of the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies at Johns Hopkins University; and Josef Joffe, columnist and editorial page editor for the Munich newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung; discuss the 17 million dollars of illegal money that has been given to members of the Christian Democratic Union party in Germany.


January 3, 2000
Russia's New President
Analysts Michael McFaul, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Dimitri Simes, president of the Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom and author of "After the Collapse: Russia Seeks Its Place as a Great Power;" Leon Aron, a resident scholar at American Enterprise Institute; and Stephen Cohen, professor of Russian studies at New York University and author of "Rethinking the Soviet Experience" discuss Russia's change in leadership.

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