Rachel Kleinfeld joins us to talk about how corruption, political conflict and state brutality combine to create unsafe places around the globe.
Read moreMeet The Women Who Fought The Taliban
Journalist Eileen Rivers — a veteran herself — introduces us to women who served on Female Engagement Teams.
Read moreHow Travel Apps Can Steer You Wrong
Seth Kugel joins us to talk about why sticking to a limited budget can produce a more rewarding trip.
Read moreAmericans Are Scared Of The Wrong Things
Barry Glassner joins us to talk about why our perception of threats doesn’t line up with reality.
Read moreBring Back The Trust-Busters
Columbia professor Tim Wu joins us to talk about the link between concentrated industrial influence and concentrated wealth.
Read moreEscape From Yemen
Mohammed al Samawi joins us to tell the story of how a coalition of online supporters worked together to extract him from the war-torn country.
Read moreDeveloping Health Care In The Developing World
Thomas Bollycky talks about why we should help developing countries grow their health care infrastructure.
Read moreA Conversation With Ireland’s Ambassador To The U.S.
Daniel Mulhall joins us to talk about how Brexit will affect the state of U.S.- Irish relations.
Read moreHow Presidents Make War
Michael Beschloss joins us to talk about how presidents have guided the country in times of war – and what future presidents can learn from history.
Read moreThe Modern World Closes In On The Amazon
National Geographic reporter Scott Wallace joins us to talk about how a thirst for natural resources is threatening indigenous groups in Brazil and Peru.
Read moreWhy America Should Take Care Of The World
Robert Kagan joins us to describe how reduction of U.S. involvement in global affairs will make the world a more unstable place.
Read moreThe Risk Of Government Brain Drain
Michael Lewis talks about the federal government machine, and how it’s in danger of grinding to a halt.
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