Description |
1 sound disc (63 min.) : stereo. ; 4 3/4 in. |
Note |
Titles from disc label. |
Event |
Program #558 broadcast week: Nov. 20-26, 2000; program #559 broadcast week: Nov. 27-Dec. 3, 2000. |
Performer |
James Clad interviewed in the first program; David Stoll in the second program. |
System Details |
Audio compact disc. |
Note |
"From the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars." |
Summary |
Program #558 : Title: China and India "China and India are mammoth countries, with millennial civilizations and muscular ambitions. A key and thus far little considered foreign policy question is whether their path will lead to confrontation or collaboration. Cold War policy perspectives may have blinded many American strategists to the Asian rivalry of these titans. It is a challenge that future American administrations will have to understand. James Clad explains why."--Track sheet. |
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Program #559 : Title: Rigoberta and the general "The paths of a cultural anthropologist and a Nobel Laureate are not very likely to cross, much less conflict in most circumstances. But they did when scholar David Stoll questioned aspects of the autobiography of Guatemalan political activist, Rigoberta Menchu. The story has continuing repercussions. It also raises important questions about the meaning of scholarly integrity and political responsibility. David Stoll provides his account."--Track sheet. |
Linking Entry |
This describes one issue from the audio portion of the magazine, Dialogue, created by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and broadcast on both radio and television. |
Subject |
China -- Foreign relations -- India.
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India -- Foreign relations -- China.
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MenchĂș, Rigoberta.
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Women civil rights workers -- Guatemala.
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Added Author |
Stoll, David, 1952-
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Hamilton, Lee.
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Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
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Public Radio International.
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Added Title |
Dialogue (Radio program). 2000. No. 558.
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Dialogue (Radio program). 2000. No. 559.
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Rigoberta and the general
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Lee Hamilton commentaries #34 : Terrorism.
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Terrorism.
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Constituent Unit: |
Dialogue (Radio program) 2000 (OCoLC)39307750 |
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