Faculty Panel Considers Global Consequences of Iraq War
A panel of Columbia faculty discusses topics relating to the war in Iraq, including the consequences for the Middle East and the foreign and domestic policy of the United States.
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Katherine Franke, Professor Of Law
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Zainab Bahrani, Edith Porada Associate Professor Of Ancient Near Eastern Art History And Archaeology
On Iraq Today And The Status Of Historical Sites
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Richard Garfield, Henrik H. Bendixen Professor Of Clinical
International Nursing On Public Health Conditions In Iraq And Civilian War Casualties
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Rashid Khalidi, Edward Said Chair Of Modern Arab Studies And Literature
On The Middle East Region And Democracy Initiatives
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Gary Sick, Senior Research Scholar, Middle East Institute
On The US And Iran
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Charles Armstrong, Associate Professor Of History
On The US And North Korea
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Victoria De Grazia, Professor Of History
On The US And Europe
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Jean Cohen, Professor Of Political Science
On Sovereignty, Imposed Democracy, And International Law
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Andrew Nathan, Professor Of Political Science
On Torture
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George Fletcher, Professor Of Law
On Civil Liberties
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Eric Foner, Dewitt Clinton Professor Of History
On Antiwar Movements And Repression In The US
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Production Number: 345
Shot: Mar 29, 2005
Published: Jul 21, 2005
Last modified:Sep 12, 2005
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