Audio/Visual Archive


Syria and the Challenges Ahead
Josh Landis, University of Oklahoma
September 10, 2008

The Arab Center

Marwan Muasher, Former Jordanian Diplomat
September 2, 2008


Conflict and Context: Reporting from the Caucasus
Jon Sawyer, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
August 26, 2008

Islamic Banking: Myths and Misconceptions
Michael McMillen, Fulbright & Jaworski
August 22, 2008


China in Africa: Implications for Human Rights and Energy
Robert Houdek, U.S. Ambassador
August 20, 2008


The Spirit of Democracy:
The Struggle to Build Free Democracies Throughout the World

Larry Diamond, Stanford University
April 30, 2008


Take a Closer Look at Russia
The Honorable Mikhail V. Margelov, Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation
Eugene K. Lawson, President of the U.S.-Russia Business Council
April 24, 2008


Global Challenges to U.S. Leadership

Jesse H. and Mary Gibbs Jones Award, 2008 International Citizen of the Year
Recognizing - Forrest Hoglund
Speaker - Senator Bob Dole
April 23, 2008

International Perspectives on Alternative Energy: The Hype and the Hope

Michael Webber, UTexas-Austin
April 17, 2008


A Global Civilization?

Philip Zelikow, University of Virginia and former Counselor of the U.S. Department of State
April 9, 2008


Doing Business Around the World
Simeon Djankov, World Bank
April 8, 2008

Creating a World without Poverty
Muhammad Yunus, founder of Grameen Bank and 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Winner
January 14, 2008

Inside Nigeria

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
August 21, 2007


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