Jun 14 Watch Sen. John McCain on U.S. Relations with India, Pakistan Sen. John McCain on U.S. Relations with India, Pakistan… Continue watching
May 04 Watch Shields, Brooks on Bin Laden Politics, Chen Guangcheng, Jobs Report Shields, Brooks on Bin Laden Politics, Chen Guangcheng, Jobs Report… Continue watching
Apr 18 Watch Troop Photos With Dead Afghans: How Embarrassing Episodes Affect U.S. Mission Troop Photos With Dead Afghans: How Embarrassing Episodes Affect U.S. Mission… Continue watching
Mar 12 Watch Afghan Civilian Killings Give Taliban ‘Valuable Propaganda,’ Analyst Says Afghan Civilian Killings Give Taliban 'Valuable Propaganda,' Analyst Says… Continue watching
Jan 02 Watch Why Is Egypt’s Military Using Strong-Arm Tactics? Egyptian security forces last week raided the offices of human rights organizations, including several backed by the U.S. government, further straining relations between the countries. Jeffrey Brown discusses ongoing upheaval in Egypt with Georgetown University's Samer Shehata and The Council… Continue watching
May 05 Watch Amid Bin Laden Inquiries, How Can U.S., Pakistan Rebuild Relations? After a U.S. raid killed Osama bin Laden, questions are being raised about what Pakistan knew about the al-Qaida leader's location. Judy Woodruff examines how his discovery will impact U.S.-Pakistani relations with Shuja Nawaz, who has written frequently on Pakistan's… Continue watching
Dec 10 Watch China’s Economy Has Evolved, but Has Its Government? On a day that put China's human rights record back in the spotlight, Judy Woodruff speaks with Susan Shirk of the University of California's Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation and Gordon Chang, an author and columnist for Forbes.com, about… Continue watching
Oct 26 Watch Iran Says Payments to Afghan Government for Reconstruction Iran said Tuesday that it is helping Afghanistan financially, but said it is helping with reconstruction, not trying to buy influence over the Karzai administration. Jim Lehrer has more. Continue watching
Oct 08 Watch Nobel-Winner Xiaobo ‘Stuck to His Guns’ on China’s Political Reform Two weeks after Beijing warned the committee not to do so, it awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to jailed dissident Liu Xiaobo. Margaret Warner talks to Orville Schell, director of the Asia Society's Center on U.S.-China Relations, for more. Continue watching
Oct 06 Watch U.S.-Pakistani Ties: a History of Needing Each Other, Patching Things Up With tension rising again between the U.S. and Pakistan, described as "two countries that need each other badly," Margaret Warner looks at the state of relations with Shuja Nawaz of the Atlantic Council's South Asia Center and Washington Post columnist… Continue watching