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19.02.2010 23:46

The Prez and the Monk

On Peter Lavelle's Crosstalk, his guests talk about what is behind the Dalai Lama's meeting with Obama. The US speaks nice words about China, but its actions say something different, and China has the means to show its displeasure.
 
17.02.2010 23:46

Norman Finkelstein: One man's struggle for justice

On Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk, Israel critic Norman Finkelstein faces off against a formidable spokesperson of Israel's "soft power."
15.02.2010 23:46

Blogization

On Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk his guests are asked if old media such as newspapers will be replaced by the blogsphere, and whether this is healthy for society.
 
12.02.2010 23:45

Veiling Tolerance

On Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk, his guests are asked if we risk our sense of tolerance by demanding women not wear the burqa.
10.02.2010 23:45

Iran Speaks-up

On Peter Lavelle’s CrossTalk his guests are asked if the drumbeat of war against Iran has begun following Tehran’s announcing it would continue to enrich uranium.
 
08.02.2010 23:45

Obama and beyond race

In this edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk, his guests are asked if the politics and language of race in the world has changed with the Obama presidency.
05.02.2010 23:45

China's Angst

On Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk he and his guests discuss if China has finally started to confront the US to achieve real superpower status.
 
03.02.2010 23:45

Busting the Wall Street-Washington cabal

On Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk he asks his guests how to make Wall Street and Washington work for Main Street. If this doesn't happen, they warn, we should expect another financial meltdown.
01.02.2010 07:45

Lassoing the web

Peter Lavelle asks his guests about the future of the Internet. How do we deal with issues such as security and ownership?
 
29.01.2010 23:45

Afghanistan at the brink

On CrossTalk Peter Lavelle asks his guest whether the results of the Afghan Conference in London really address Afghanistan's very serious problems. Can a civilian and military surge work in tandem?