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9/11: The Arc of History

Barack Obama talked often about an β€œarc of history” that put the US β€œon the right side”. But 20 years after 9/11 does that arc now look bent out of shape?

It was Barack Obama, borrowing a phrase from Martin Luther King, who talked often about an β€œarc of history” that could be β€œbent towards the hope of a better day”. And he illuminated what he meant when he described the United States being β€œon the right side of history”. Behind that rhetoric lies the idea that history is driven by values; that it is not just economic and military power that makes some nations winners in history’s game but what they believe in and stand for. After recent events in Afghanistan - 20 years after 9/11 - that arc may be bent out of shape. That’s the framework for this discussion chaired by Edward Stourton with contributions from: the historian Margaret MacMillan; Mark Malloch-Brown, formerly of the UN; Richard Haass, president of America’s Council of Foreign Relations; and David Richards, who commanded NATO forces in Afghanistan.

Producer Smita Patel
Editor Carl Johnston

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43 minutes

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Sat 11 Sep 2021 22:15

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  • Wed 8 Sep 2021 20:00
  • Sat 11 Sep 2021 22:15