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The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago

The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago

The Center for International Studies at the University of Chicago

The World Beyond the Headlines series is a collaborative project of the Center for International Studies, the International House Global Voices Program, and the Seminary Co-op Bookstores and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. Its aim is to bring scholars and journalists together to consider major international issues and how they are covered in the media.
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The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago - "The Atomic Bazaar: The Rise of the Nuclear Poor"

"The Atomic Bazaar: The Rise of the Nuclear Poor"

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05/15/07 • 60 min

Lecture by journalist William Langewiesche. In his book The Atomic Bazaar, Langewiesche investigates the burgeoning global threat of nuclear weapons production. As more unstable and undeveloped nations find ways of acquiring the ultimate arms, the stakes of state-sponsored nuclear activity have soared to frightening heights. Even more disturbing is the likelihood of such weapons being manufactured and deployed by guerrilla non-state terrorists. Langewiesche also recounts the recent history of Abdul Qadeer Khan and examines in dramatic and tangible detail the chances for nuclear terrorism.
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The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago - "The Clash Within: Democracy, Religious Violence, and India's Future"

"The Clash Within: Democracy, Religious Violence, and India's Future"

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05/09/07 • 40 min

Lecture by Martha Nussbaum, the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago. While America is focused on religious militancy and terrorism in the Middle East, democracy has been under siege from religious extremism in another critical part of the world. As Martha Nussbaum reveals in The Clash Within, the forces of the Hindu right pose a disturbing threat to India's democratic traditions and secular state. From the World Beyond the Headlines Series.
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The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago - "Failing America’s Faithful: How Today’s Churches are Mixing God with Politics and Losing Their Way"
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04/27/07 • 47 min

A conversation between Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, and Susan Thistlethwaite, President of Chicago Theological Seminary. In her book Failing America's Faithful, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend issues a spiritual call to arms to those who feel like her that today's churches—Catholic and Protestant alike—are failing to promote the welfare of those who depend upon them. After recounting her personal story in one of the most prominent Catholic families in America, she shows how America's neediest are now forgotten while their churches fight political battles against abortion rights and homosexual marriages. She provides hope through powerful examples of individuals effecting change and maintains that our individual actions can return our churches to their traditional role as shepherds to their flock. From the World Beyond the Headlines Series. Cosponsored with the Chicago Theological Seminary.
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The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago - "Buried in the Bitter Waters: The Hidden History of Racial Cleansing in America"

"Buried in the Bitter Waters: The Hidden History of Racial Cleansing in America"

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04/19/07 • 71 min

Based on nearly a decade of painstaking research in archives and census records, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Elliot Jaspin's book Buried in the Bitter Waters provides irrefutable evidence that racial cleansing occurred again and again on American soil, and fundamentally reshaped the geography of race. From the World Beyond the Headlines Series. Co-sponsored with the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture.
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The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago - "The Current Security and Economic Situation on the Korean Peninsula"

"The Current Security and Economic Situation on the Korean Peninsula"

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04/12/07 • 84 min

A discussion with Alexander Vershbow, United States Ambassador to the Republic of Korea and Lee Tae-sik, Korean Ambassador to the United States. From the World Beyond the Headlines Series. Cosponsored by the Korea Economic Institute, the Korean Consulate of Chicago and the Center for East Asian Studies.
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The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago - "The China Fantasy: How Our Leaders Explain Away Chinese Repression"

"The China Fantasy: How Our Leaders Explain Away Chinese Repression"

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03/08/07 • 59 min

James Mann is author in residence at Johns Hopkins University’s Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies and the author of Rise of the Vulcans, About Face, and Beijing Jeep. He was previously the Los Angles Times Beijing bureau chief. In his new book, The China Fantasy, Mann explores two scenarios popular among the policy elite. The "Soothing Scenario" contends that the successful spread of capitalism will gradually bring about a development of democratic institutions, free elections, independent judiciary, and a progressive human rights policy. In the "Upheaval Scenario," the contradictions in Chinese society between rich and poor, between cities and the countryside, and between the openness of the economy and the unyielding Leninist system will eventually lead to a revolution, chaos, or collapse. Against this backdrop, Mann poses a third scenario and asks, What will happen if Chinese capitalism continues to evolve and expand but the government fails to liberalize? From the World Beyond the Headlines Series.
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The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago - "Ending Global Poverty"

"Ending Global Poverty"

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02/12/07 • 69 min

A lecture by Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute and Professor of Sustainable Development and Health Policy and Management at Columbia University and the author of The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time. From the World Beyond the Headlines Series. Cosponsored by the University of Chicago's Human Rights Program, the School of Social Service Administration, Rockefeller Chapel, and Chicago Promise.
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The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago - Chicago Humanities Festival: Wangari Maathai

Chicago Humanities Festival: Wangari Maathai

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09/23/07 • 82 min

Wangari Maathai is a Kenyan politician and environmental activist who was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize for Peace, the first black African woman to win a Nobel Prize. Maathai was elected to Kenya's National Assembly with 98 percent of the vote in 2002 and in 2003 was appointed assistant minister of environment, natural resources, and wildlife. She is the author of "The Green Belt Movement: Sharing the Approach and the Experience". Co-sponsors: The Division of the Humanities and Rockefeller Chapel.
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The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago - "The Making of Chechen Terrorists: The Clash of Forces and Discourses"

"The Making of Chechen Terrorists: The Clash of Forces and Discourses"

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01/27/04 • 70 min

A talk by Georgi Derluguian, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Northwestern University; introduced by Ronald Grigor Suny, Professor of Political Science and History, U. of Chicago. From the World Beyond the Headlines Series.
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The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago - “Latin Lessons: How South America Stopped Listening to the U.S. and Started Prospering”

“Latin Lessons: How South America Stopped Listening to the U.S. and Started Prospering”

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02/10/12 • 80 min

Thanks to demand from big emerging economies, most South American governments have become increasingly “resource nationalistic” and have ramped up social spending to meet the needs of the poor and the indigenous, causing poverty levels to drop – at the same time as poverty has been on the increase in the United States. Will the U.S. continue losing influence in Latin America? Will China soon dominate the area both commercially and strategically? Can the U.S. do business with countries from Mexico to Argentina without interfering in their internal affairs? Journalist Hal Weitzman provides an in-depth analysis of these questions in Latin Lessons: How South America Stopped Listening to the United States and Started Prospering.
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The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago currently has 85 episodes available.

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The podcast is about News, Culture, Russia, Literature, Middle East, Courses, Podcasts, Education and Foreign Policy.

What is the most popular episode on The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago?

The episode title '“All the Missing Souls: A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunals”' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago?

The average episode length on The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago is 60 minutes.

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Episodes of The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago are typically released every 12 days.

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The first episode of The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago was released on Jan 27, 2004.

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