Terrorism

Jonathan Clarke: The Neo-Conservatives

Jonathan Clarke
2005

Former British diplomat Jonathan Clarke joins host Harry Kreisler for a discussion of the impact of the neo-conservatives on U.S. foreign policy. He traces their emergence, the evolution of their ideas, and weighs the long term implications of their ascendancy in the administration of President George W. Bush

KEYWORDS: Neo-Conservatives.

Jane Mayer: How the War on Terror Turned into a War on American Values

Jane Mayer
2008

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes New Yorker writer Jane Mayer for a discussion of her new book, The Dark Side. She explains how, under the direction of Vice President Cheney and his Assistant David Addington,the Bush administration, contrary to American history and tradition, implemented a policy of torture and rendition in violation of U.S. and international law. She describes the resistence within the government and the military to these actions. Mayer also offers a compelling account of what happened to detainees under the Cheney/Addington regime. She also analyzes the long...

James Fallows: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Bush Administration

James Fallows
2005

Jim Fallows, National Correspondent of The Atlantic Monthly, joins Conversations host Harry Kreisler for a discussion of foreign policy decisions in the administration of President George W. Bush. Fallows talks about the factors shaping the choices made, the resulting opportunity costs, and alternative strategies in the war on terrorism.

http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/people5/Fallows/fallows-con0.html

Key Words: Journalists, U.S...

Harold Palmer Smith: Thinking about the 'Unthinkables' in the Post-9/11 World

Harold Palmer Smith
2006

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Harold P. Smith, Jr, former Pentagon official and Professor of Public Policy at Berkeley, for a discussion of the nuclear terrorism threat in the post 911 world.

http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/people6/HSmith/hsmith-con0.html

Key Words: Nuclear Weapons, Terrorism, Scientists

General Anthony Zinni: The Military's Role in a Changing World

General Anthony Zinni
2001

Retired U.S. Marine Corps General Anthony Zinni joins host Harry Kreisler on this edition of Conversations with History to discuss the military today and their role in a changing world filled with transnational threats such as terrorism.

http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/conversations/Zinni/zinni-con0.html

Key Words: Military, Terrorism, Nimitz Lecturers

David Frum: Foreign Policy Ideas in the George W. Bush Administration

David Frum
2004

Host Harry Kreisler welcomes former Bush speech writer David Frum for a discussion of the defining features of the Bush administration's response to the terrorist acts of 9/11. He also reflects on the strengths and weaknesses of President Bush and lays out a program for the United States in the war on terrorism.

http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/people4/Frum/frum-con0.html

Key Words: U.S. Presidents, Terrorism

Daniel Benjamin: National Security in an Age of Sacred Terror

Daniel Benjamin
2006

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Daniel Benjamin, a former counterterrorism official in the Clinton administration, for a discussion of the forces shaping terrorism in an era when the boundaries between religion and politics are blurred. He articulates a strategy for protecting the homeland while addressing the root causes of terrorism in today's world.

http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/people6/Benjamin/benjamin-con0.html

Key Words: Terrorism, Strategy,...

Amira Hass: Occupation and Terrorism

Amira Hass
2003

Host Harry Kreisler welcomes Israeli journalist Amira Hass for a discussion of the Israeli occupation, Palestinian terrorism, and the consequences of the conflict for the daily lives of both Israelis and Palestinians.

KEYWORDS: Palestine, Israel, Occupation.