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Author Arnson, Cynthia.

Title Living memorial, part 1 : Polarization will not disappear quickly / Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

Publication Info. [Washington] : Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars : Public Radio International [distributor], [2010]

Call No.D1 .D5 2010 no. 910, 911 Circulation Desk
LocationMoore Audio CD

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 Moore Audio CD  D1 .D5 2010 no. 910, 911  910-911    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk
Description 1 audio disc (approximately 60 min.) : stereo ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 track sheet
Physical Medium 4 3/4 in.
Description 1.4 m/s
stereo
System Details Audio compact disc.
Note Titles from disc label.
Event Program #910 broadcast week: March 7-13, 2010 ; program #911 broadcast week: March 14-20th, 2010.
Performer Cynthia Arnson and Robert S. Litwak interviewed in the first program; Robert S. Litwak interviewed in the second program.
Summary Program #910 : Title: "Living Memorial, Part 1. John Milewski speaks with Robert Litwak and Cynthia Arnson to learn more about the Wilson Center's mission and work. They are joined in the studio by high school students who have traveled to Washington from Alaska, California, Georgia, Texas, and Utah to participate in Close Up Foundation's government studies program."--Track sheet.
Program #911 : Title: "Living Memorial, Part 2. John Milewski speaks with Robert Litwak and spotlights the current work of Public Policy Scholar Barry Posen, focusing on U.S. strategy as it relates to national security. They are joined in the studio by high school students who have traveled to Washington from Alaska, California, Georgia, Texas, and Utah to participate in the Close Up Foundation government studies program."--Title sheet.
Commentary #388: The Lee Hamilton Commentaries: "Polarization Will Not Disappear Quickly. The concern in Washington these days is that politicians have become too partisan. Former Congressman Lee Hamilton says the even if they address it head on, polarization will not disappear quickly."--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 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Genre/Form Sound recordings.
Sound recordings.
Added Author Litwak, Robert S.
Hamilton, Lee.
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Added Title Dialogue (Radio program). 2010. No. 910.
Dialogue (Radio program). 2010. No. 911.
Living memorial, part 2
Lee Hamilton commentary #388 : Polarization will not disappear quickly.
Polarization will not disappear quickly.
Constituent Unit: Dialogue (Radio program) 2010 (OCoLC)39307750