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chicago public radio - audio library: worldview   learn about our streaming media now playing: morning edition up next: eight forty-eight view our complete schedule there are many ways to support chicago public radio. learn how to support chicago public radio nov 13, 20078:40 am cst programs   events   listener services   about us  press room contact us   home series staff audio library links and info contact us   worldview audio library 1998 to listen to audio on our site, you need to have realplayer 8 or later. download the current version for free >> december 31, 1998 arms control issue december 30, 1998 weekly international news roundup host jerome mcdonnell speaks to newsweek senior editor russ watson. · banja luka mosque-radio netherlands jonathan groubert looks at muslims in banja luka, in bosnia's serb republic and the destruction of the ferhadiya mosque. · rape of nanking december 29, 1998   december 28, 1998   december 17, 1998 part 1 december 17, 1998 part 2 in part 1, host jerome mcdonnell speaks to john mersheimer, professor of political science at the university of chicago, about the iraqi bombing. in part 2, jerome, along with russ watson, senior editor of newsweek, ali abunimah of the arab american action network, and abdul rachman hashimi of the iraqi uprising coalition take calls from listeners. december 16, 1998 doug cassel, executive director of the center for international human rights at northwestern university school of law, discusses holiday shopping. charles kernigan of the national labor committee offers his guilt free shopping advice. regular film commentator milos stehlik spoke recently with eva zarolova, prominent film journalist and program director of the karlovy vary international film festival in the czech republic. december 15, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell discusses clinton's visit to israel from a israeli and palestinian perspective with adam garfinkle, editor of the national interest, and rashid khalidi, author of palestinian identity and director of the center of international studies at the university of chicago. dr. hamid akbari, editor of about iran (a human rights newsletter), talks about the recent deaths of dissident writers in iran. milos stehlik interviews italian comedic actor roberto benini, star of life is beautiful (a comedy set partly in a concentration camp). benini was in town for the anti-defamation league's crystal globe award. december 14, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell speaks to franc contreras, freelance reporter for npr® whose work also can be heard on marketplace and the world. jerome discusses nato's new strategic plan with dick longworth of the chicago tribune, and joe cirincione of the carnegie endowment for international peace. december 7, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell discusses venezuela's newly elected president hugo chavez with dr. robert pastor. pastor is visiting professor at harvard's kennedy school of government, professor of political science at emory university, and former director of the carter center's latin american center.· jerome speaks with dr. eyal zisser, research fellow at the moshe dayan center and lecturer at the department of middle eastern and african history at tel-aviv university, about lebanon and syrian-israeli relations. december 4, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell speaks with the u.s. diplomacy editor for the financial times, steven fidler about european interest rates, brazil's vote against an austerity plan and the imf. · this week in his regular film commentary, milos stehlik, director of facets multimedia, looks at the state of cinema in the arab world. · jerome discusses a unique project with israeli and palestinianian educators who are developing joint textbooks and a cultural exchange. guests are dr. ruth firer, senior lecturer at hebrew university of education, director of peace education projects and training; dr. sami adwan, professor of education at bethlehem university; and paul shamm, research fellow and development coordinator at the truman institute. december 3, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell speaks with thursday regular russ watson, senior editor at newsweek, for a round-up of the international news of the week. sydney jones, asia director of human rights watch, talks about human rights in asia, including the crackdown in china, the trial of deputy prime minister anwar ibrahim in malaysia, and the riots in indonesia. december 2, 1998 doug cassel, executive director of the center for international human rights at northwestern university school of law, and mark wiesburd, professor of law at the university of north carolina and author of use of force: the practice of states since ww2, debate the legal fate of former chilean dictator augusto pinochet and the value of an international criminal court. december 1, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell talks to dr. mark chernik, a professor of government and latin american studies, about the u.s.'s new financial aid package to fight drugs in colombia. · nachman shai, director general of israeli second tv and radio authority, talks about the growing number of media outlets in israel as well as censorship and security issues. november 20, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell and robert thompson, u.s. manager of the financial times, discuss global economy. this week in his regular film commentary milos stehlik talks with two feminist iranian filmmakers, malak djahan khazai and tamineh milani, who where in town recently as apart of chicago's annual iranian filmfest. milos also speaks with the sponsor of their tour, shamil idriss of search for comman ground, a conflict-resolution organization. november 18, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell speaks to katherine porter of the human rights alliance about the turkish rebel leader seeking asylum in italy jerome talks to sister dorothy pagosa, the social justice director for the sisters of st. joseph of the third order of st. francis, about the planned protest at the school of the americas, a military training institution. november 17, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell and meredith woo cummings, political science professor, northwestern university, discuss the apec conference. jerome speaks to banana plantation workers and organizers from latin america. november 16, 1998 listeners call in about iraq and military strikes. · host jerome mcdonnell speaks with islamic scholar dr. kenneth cragg about islam and the media. november 13, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell speaks with university of chicago professor john meirshemer about the latest in iraq. jerome talks to northwestern university professor jeffrey winters about the riots in indonesia. · this week in his regular film commentary milos stehlic reviews life is beautiful, a new italian comedy with roberto begnini, set in part, in a concentration camp. jerome interviews shirley taracki, chair of the afghan women's task force, about her experiences as an american woman living in afghanistan. november 12, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell speaks with thursday regular russ watson, senior editor at newsweek, for a round-up of the international news of the week. jerome talks to william grieder, author of fortress america: american military and the consequences of peace. november 11, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell speaks to kimberly elliot, research fellow at the institute of international economics, about banana trade wars and steel imports. doug cassel, executive director of the center for international human rights at northwestern university school of law, discusses rwanda in his weekly human rights commentary. jerome talks with olawale fapohunda, human rights advocate and mediator of agreement between ethiopia and eritea. november 6, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell and menachem brinker, a visiting scholar at the university of chicago, discusses israel and the stalling of the peace process after a terrorist bombing. jerome addresses flood relief in central america with raul duane, spokesperson for the southern command of armed forces. this week in his regular film commentary milos stehlik of facets multimedia reviews the jill godmillow's latest film what farocki taught. november 5, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell speaks with thursday regular russ watson, senior editor at newsweek, for a round-up of the international news of the week. a discussion about the demolition of homes in jerusalem. jerome speaks to yacoub odeh, fieldwork supervisor, palestine human rights information center, and salim shawamra, a palestinian civil engineer whose home was demolished twice by the israeli government. november 4, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell speaks to new york times journalist elizabeth becker about cambodia's khmer rouge and her book when the war was over. doug cassel, executive director of the center for international human rights at northwestern university school of law, gives his weekly human rights commentary. november 3, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell speaks to mike jandresak, human rights watch, asian division, about china cracking down on human rights. · indonesian activists talk about life after suharto. november 2, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell and history professor rasheid khalidi, director of center for international studies, university of chicago, discuss hamas's threats against yasir arafat's police force. jerome talks about germany's new chancellor with professor ludger kuhnhardt, director of the center for european integration studies. october 30, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell talks about the release of south africa's truth commission report with columbia university professor of political science anthony marks. marks is the author of the new book making race and nation: a comparison of south africa, the united states, and brazil and lessons of struggle: south african internal opposition, 1960-1990. this week in his regular film commentary milos stehlik of facets multimedia reviews the british movie unmade beds about the single life in new york, directed by nicholas barker. jerome speaks to nigerian presidential candidate dr. alex ekwueme october 29, 1998 nobel peace prize winner and former costa rican president oscar arias speaks to host jerome mcdonnell about arms control. jerome checks in with thursday regular russ watson, senior editor at newsweek, for a round-up of the international news of the week. october 28, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell talks with martin van creveld, author of the sword and the olive: a critical history of the israeli defense forces. jerome discusses brazil's newly announced economic plan with jordan young, director of the brazilian institute at pace university. our regular human rights commentator, doug cassel, talks about the u.s. role in the extradition case of the former dictator of chile, augusto pinochet. october 27, 1998 guest host and worldview producer edie rubinowitz talks about peru and ecuador's signing of an historic peace accord over their border with professor riordan roett, director of the program of the western hemisphere at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies in washington, dc. hiram ruiz, senior policy analyst with the u.s. committee for refugees, discusses his report on displaced populations in colombia. edie also has a conversation with a displaced colombian citizen who goes by the name "eliseo." october 23, 1998 middle east peace deal is struck. host jerome mcdonnell discusses this news with yossi olmert, senior likud official, and gassan bishara, a palestinian freelance journalist. film commentator milos stehlik interviews actress liv ullman. october 22, 1998 frequent worldview guest jeffrey winters talks about what it's like to be one of the most famous -- or infamous-- people in indonesia these days. a northwestern university professor of political economy, winters was banned from indonesia because of his controversial comments on government corruption. winters talks about why this has caused media hysteria in the country, his hopes to return and his fear of arrest. host jerome mcdonnell checks in with thursday regular russ watson, senior editor at newsweek, for a round-up of the international news of the week. october 21, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell discusses the trial for alleged russian spy alexander nikitin with illinois peace action executive director kevin martin. doug cassel, executive director of the center for international human rights at northwestern university school of law, gives his weekly human rights commentary. jerome speaks to ahmad sadri, sociology professor at lake forest college, about the protests in iran and the renewed death threats against salman rushdie, author of the satanic verses. october 20, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell and dan brumberg, professor of government at georgetown university, discuss the middle east peace talks. jerome also interviews british secretary of state for northern ireland marjorie "mo" mowlam about the northern ireland peace process. october 19, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell talks about the arrest in britain of former chilean dictator augusto pinochet. taking part in the discussion are the director of the permanent committee for chile, mario vinegas, and florencia mallon, latin american history professor at the university of wisconsin-madison. jerome also speaks to writer john lee anderson, whose profile of pinochet appears in the october 19, 1998, new yorker. october 16, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell speaks to pierre sane, secretary general of amnesty international, about their report on human rights abuses in the u.s. milos stehlik of facets multimedia talks about the apple, a film by the 18-year-old daughter of one of iran's most noted filmmakers, mohsen makhmalbaf. october 15, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell and russ watson, senior editor at newsweek, give their weekly international news roundup. jerome speaks with the last governor to hong kong, christopher patten about his new book east and west: china, power and the future of asia. october 14, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell gives an update on indonesia with jeffrey winters, northwestern professor of political economy, who was just banned from indonesia for his criticism of the government. jerome also speaks to the executive director of transparency international, jeremy pope, about the institute's corruption perception index. doug cassel, executive director of the center for international human rights at northwestern university school of law, gives his weekly human rights commentary, the second about decisions by the u.s. supreme court. october 13, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell talks about an apparent deal struck with serbian leader slobodan milosovic in kosovo, with professor john lampe from the university of maryland. jerome talks about arms control issues with michael krepon, president of henry l. stimpson center in washington, dc. october 7, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell discusses modern mexican politics with representatives from the three major parties. doug cassel, executive director of the center for international human rights at northwestern university school of law, gives his weekly human rights commentary. october 2, 1998 host jerome mcdonnell discusses the 30th anniversary of the mexico student massacre with professor sergio aguayo. milos stehlik, executive director of facets multimedia, gives his weekly international film review.     ©1998-2006 wbez alliance, inc. all rights reserved.

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