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Mark Danner: Being a Writer Mark Danner 1999 Conversations with History
Mark Danner: Ideas and Leadership in U.S. Foreign Policy Mark Danner 1999 Conversations with History
Mark Danner: The Red Cross Report, the Torture Memos, and Political Accountability Mark Danner 2009 Conversations with History
Mark Danner: Truth, Power, and the Iraq Debacle Mark Danner 2007 Conversations with History
Mark Leonard: What Does China Think? Mark Leonard 2008 Conversations with History
Mark Steyn: America, Europe, and the Islamic World Mark Steyn 2007 Conversations with History
Martha C. Nussbaum: Women's Rights, Religious Freedom, and Liberal Education Martha C. Nussbaum 2006 Conversations with History
Martin Smith: Documentary Filmmaking Martin Smith 2003 Conversations with History
Martin Wolf: Causes and Consequences of the Global Economic Collapse Martin Wolf 2009 Conversations with History
Marwan Muasher: The Battle for Pluralism in the Middle East Marwan Muasher 2014 Conversations with History
Mary Ann Mason: Achieving Equality for Women Mary Ann Mason 2013 Conversations with History
Massimo D'Alema: Italy, Europe, and the Left Massimo D'Alema 2002 Conversations with History
Max Boot: Revolutions in Military Affairs and the War on Terror Max Boot 2006 Conversations with History
Max Boot: Small Wars and U.S. Foreign Policy Max Boot 2003 Conversations with History
Merv Field: Taking the Pulse of California Merv Field 2012 Conversations with History
Micah Zenko: Limited Military Action in the Post-Cold War World Micah Zenko 2010 Conversations with History
Michael A. Levi: Nuclear Terrorism Michael A. Levi 2007 Conversations with History
Michael Anastasio: Managing National Science Laboratories Michael Anastasio 2012 Conversations with History
Michael B. Oren: War in History and in Fiction Michael B. Oren 2005 Conversations with History
Michael Hardt: Empire Michael Hardt 2004 Conversations with History