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Getting it Right in Iraq  (aired 2/9/2006)
America’s presence in Iraq is entering its third year. Despite progress and establishing democracy, violence against Iraqis and American troops continues. What is the best strategy for success in Iraq? Has the game been worth the candle?

Russian Democracy  (aired 5/26/2005)
More than a decade after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia is still struggling toward democracy. The September 2004 massacre of more than 300 children and adults by Chechen terrorists was labeled by many as Russia’s own 9/11. President Vladimir Putin responded by taking tough new measures that many critics say are undemocratic. But inside Russia, his popularity remains high. Is Putin the strong medicine Russia needs to become a successful democracy? Or is he taking it down the path to dictatorship?

The Soviet Gulag  (aired 2/17/2005)
Nearly a decade after the collapse of the Soviet Union, many have forgotten why we fought the Cold War. Applebaum’s "The Gulag: A History" is the first book to apply definitive, archival data to expose the Gulag and is the most important work since Alexandr Solzhenitsyn’s "The Gulag Archipelago." It is a sobering reminder of the harrowing reality of Stalinist repression. What do we know about the infamous Soviet Gulag and why is it still important today?

Does the U.N. Work?  (aired 9/16/2004)
The UN was created in 1945 principally to promote peace among nations. But its role in the 21st Century is unclear. Global terrorism, genocide and humanitarian crises have taken center stage. Critics charge internal corruption and attempts by member nations to use the UN to rein-in the United States, the world’s sole remaining superpower. Would a stronger UN make for a more peaceful world? Or should America be wary about losing its right to act in its own interest?

Zbigniew Brzezinski   (aired 9/9/2004)
Zbigniew Brzezinski, national security advisor to former President Jimmy Carter, has served successive U.S. administrations on foreign policy and intelligence issues. Now a counselor and trustee with the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC, he is the author of numerous books including the historic masterpiece The Grand Chessboard, American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives and the just published The Choice: Global Domination or Global Leadership. This week he casts a sharp eye on the foreign policy of George W. Bush: What’s wrong? What’s right?


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