World Policy On Air is a new podcast from the pages and website of World Policy Journal.
World Policy On Air: Michael Jordan
Policy on Air podcast Policy on Air podcast Michael Jordan, a journalist based in Central Europe and author of “The Roots of Hate,” published in the World Policy Journal’s Fall 2010 edition, believes that the ruling Fidesz party, the overwhelming winners in Sunday’s nationwide municipal elections, must now make good on their promises for prosperity and
World Policy On Air: Joel Whitney
Joel Whitney, the founding editor of Guernica: A Magazine of Art and Politics and author of “The Mongrel Canon” published in the World Policy Journal’s Fall 2010 edition believes deeply in the existence of a Global Canon of creativity around the world.
World Policy on Air: Mira Kamdar
Mira Kamdar, senior fellow of the World Policy Institute, former Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the Asia Society, author of the book Planet India: The Turbulent Rise of the Largest Democracy and the Future of Our World, believes that French President Nicolas Sarkozy is playing to his conservative base with his widely-condemned move to exile his nation's Roma minorities.
World Policy on Air: Ian Bremmer
Ian Bremmer, the founding president of Eurasia Group, believes neither the world nor the United States is headed for a double-dip recession, but that the big unknowns are the black swans – the failure of the nonproliferation regime and financial regulation – which an increasingly brittle global economy is ill-prepared to withstand.
World Policy on Air: Lawrence Wright
World Policy Journal Editor David Andelman talks with Lawrence Wright, journalist for the New Yorker and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Non-Fiction for his book “Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11.” He has fashioned his writings into a one-man show and now an HBO Documentary which premiers on September 7.
World Policy on Air: Nina Khrushcheva
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.