Nina Khrushcheva, distinguished professor of International Affairs at the New School and Nikita Khrushchev’s great-granddaughter, discusses with World Policy Journal editor David A.
World Policy on Air: Eric Alterman
Eric Alterman, Nation columnist and Senior Fellow at the World Policy Institute for 25 years, discusses President Obama's foreign policy as a dissapointment to liberals, and the President's future challenges both at home and in the Middle East.
World Policy on Air: Belinda Cooper
World Policy Institute project director on Turkey talks about this nation as a bridge between Europe and the Middle East, about international justice from Cambodia to the Holocaust.
World Policy On Air: Martin Walker
David A. Andelman speaks with WPI Senior Fellow Martin Walker about French, and European, conservatism. The two also discuss Walker’s bestselling series of books, “Bruno: Chief of Police.” Walker reveals his fascinating inspiration for the stories–his local police chief in the Dordogne.
World Policy On Air: Ruthie Ackerman
UPDATE, AUGUST 5: Naomi Campbell has admitted that she was indeed given diamonds by Charles Taylor–though she does not still have possession of them.
World Policy On Air: Susan Benesch
David A. Andelman sits down with WPI fellow Susan Benesch to discuss free speech, both in Kenya where she has been researching, and in the rest of the globe.
World Policy On Air: William Powers
In the opening edition of "World Policy On Air," Editor-in-Chief David Andelman interviews World Policy Institute's Senior Fellow William Powers.