Agenda Episodes Episode guide
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On Border Patrol – Philip Ruddock, Australian Immigration Minister
Australia needs to keep control of its borders, says Philip Ruddock, Immigration Minister
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Doing the Right Thing – Interview with Canada's PM, Jean Chrétien
Invitations to the White House have stopped but Canada couldn't go to war without the UN
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From Civil Servant to Celebrity – Interview with Sir Jeremy Greenstock
Jeremy Greenstock on being British Ambassador to the UN in the build-up to the Iraq war
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Responsibilities of Freedom – Condoleezza Rice
US National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice on new responsibilities of freedom
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What the World Thinks of the USA
Americans make up 4% per cent of world population, so what do the other 96% think of them?
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Working to Give People a Better Chance – Interview with Clare Short
Clare Short on UK aid after her resignation as minister for International Development
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Did Iraq Really Have Weapons of Mass Distruction?
Were we duped into war with Iraq? Interview with James Woolsey, former director of the CIA
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Against Globalization – Interview with Dr Vandana Shiva
The next phase of globalisation has militaristic overtones, says activist Dr Vandana Shiva
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Citizen of the World – Interview with Kamal Hossain
Kamal Hossain on grass-roots change and giving up the "politics of money and muscle"
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The Weapons of Tomorrow – Arms Control
Does arms control work? How do law-makers keep up with new weapons technologies?
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The Weapons of Tomorrow – Science and Weaponry
The ethics of new weapons. How can international law keep up with technology?
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Challenges after Iraq – Interview with King Abdullah II of Jordan
Finding a new form of government for Iraq won't be quick, says King Abdullah II of Jordan
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Genetic Research – Interview with Sir Paul Nurse
Interview with Sir Paul Nurse, British biochemist and Nobel laureate
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What Next for Iraq?
Is this the dawn of democracy in Iraq or the beginning of a new American empire?
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Democracy and Peace after Iraq?
What are the real chances of war in Iraq paving the way for democracy in the region?
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The United Nations - and the United States
Has the United Nations been discredited in recent weeks with events in Iraq?
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PM Tony Blair defends his position on Iraq and WMDs
Saddam Hussein and weapons of mass destruction: PM Tony Blair interviewed on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Newsnight
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Ethiopia Faces Famine – Interview with Meles Zenawi
As Ethiopia faces famine again, PM Meles Zenawi talks about aid and relations with Eritrea
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Democracy and the Arab World
Does democracy have a future in the Arab world?
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What Is the United Nations Role in Iraq?
The United Nations is indispensable and independent, says UN Development Programme head
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Once We Were Dissidents – the Havel Generation
Dissadents of the 'Havel generation' and how change was achieved at the end of communism
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Is War with Iraq Necessary or Inevitable?
Iraq: is war necessary or inevitable? Debate as support for UK and US leaders declines
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Afghanistan's Uncertain Future
What would a war in Iraq mean for Afghanistan?
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Predicting the Next Big Thing – Economic Forecasting
How accurate can economic forecasts be?
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'Son of Star Wars' – US Missile Defence
US missile defence programme - is it really justified?
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Writing about Living in Exile
There are 12 million refugees in the world. How does exile shape their lives?
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Iraq War – Reverberations in the Middle East
How war in Iraq is affecting public opinion and prospects for Israeli-Palestinian peace
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Human Rights after 9/11 – Interview with Hina Jilani
Hina Jilani on why human rights and those who defend them need more protection
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What Gives Them the Right to Say That? Writers, Academics and Politics
Who has the right to talk about anything at all? Whose opinion do you agree with?
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Man of Peace – Interview with Jimmy Carter
Nobel Peace laureate Jimmy Carter, former US President, on Iraq and the Middle East