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.
Obstacles in International Justice
- The Establishment and Efficacy of International Courts
by Richard J. Goldstone and Natasa Kovacevic
The Transatlantic Agenda
- US-European Relations in a Globalized System
by Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Fatima Loeliger
The Global Arms Trade
- Strengthening International Regulations
by Oscar Arias Sanchez
Peace in the Middle East
- Strategies for the Containment of Extremism
by Zalmay Khalilzad and Natasa Kovacevic
Peace and Human Rights
- Lessons in Security and Stability
by Desmond Tutu and Natasa Kovacevic
Reforming Human Rights
- Challenges Facing New Human Rights Council
by Blaise Godet and Owen Barron
A World Without WMDs?
- Modern Challenges to Nuclear Non-Proliferation
by Dr. Hans Blix and Natasa Kovacevic
Building Peace
- The United Nations' Role In The Post-Conflict State
by George E. Moose and Natasa Kovacevic
Searching for a Solution
- Israel in a Time of Terror
by Alan Dershowitz, Andrea Woloski and Natasa Kovacevic
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