Interviews

In this section, politicians and pundits alike are forced to go beyond the rhetoric and double-speak to answer the hard-hitting questions that the world wants to know the answers to. With recent interviewees like General Wesley Clark and Pulitzer-Prize-Winner Bob Woodward, this section gets the people at the forefront of international relations and sits them down to answer the questions that need to be asked.
Reforming Human Rights
- Challenges Facing New Human Rights Council
by Blaise Godet
A World Without WMDs?
- Modern Challenges to Nuclear Non-Proliferation
by Dr. Hans Blix
Building Peace
- The United Nations' Role In The Post-Conflict State
by George E. Moose
Searching for a Solution
- Israel in a Time of Terror
by Alan Dershowitz
Canada Leads
- Improving International Governance
by Paul Martin
The Future of US Civil Society
- Civic Engagement after September 11
by Robert Putnam
The Truth About Empire
- How Empire Affects World Order in the 21st Century
by Niall Ferguson
Home-Grown Growth
- Problems and Solutions to Economic Growth
by Dani Rodrik
The Global Challenge
- Strategies for the World Bank Group
by Ian Johnson
US Foreign Policy
- Missteps, Mistakes, and Broken Promises
by Tom Daschle
The Disarmament Debate
- The Fate of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
by John Burroughs
The New Era of Globalization
- A Perspective on an Evolving World
by Thomas Friedman
Achieving International Justice
- Human Rights Promotion and the Law
by Bertrand Ramcharan
Addressing Global Health
- WHO Confronts AIDS, Drugs, and the Future of Health
by Lee Jong-Wook
Conceiving a Grand Strategy
- Focusing US Foreign Policy for a Revolutionary Age
by Gary Hart
A Civic Project
- Helping Innocent Victims of War in Iraq and Afghanistan
by Marla Ruzicka
Between War and Peace
- How to Manage Threats to Global Security
by Anthony Lake