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ArchivesInternational Response to War in IraqBy Laura Knoy on Monday, March 31, 2003.We'll talk about how this war is being perceived overseas and what role, if any, the UN will play in a post-war Iraq. Laura's guests are Barbara Baudot, professor of Politics at St. Anselm College, Allan Stam, associate professor of Government at Dartmouth College and Przemyslaw Grudzinski, Poland's Ambassador to the U.S. Military Strategy UpdateBy Laura Knoy on Friday, March 28, 2003.We?ll look at the military?s war plan on the battlefield in Iraq: what?s working, what?s not, and what we learned from the first Gulf War. Laura's guests are Daryl Press, assistant professor of Government at Dartmouth College www.dartmouth.edu, and William Martel, professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval War College www.nwc.navy.mil Rules of WarBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, March 27, 2003.The Bush administration says Iraq shows no regard for them--that Iraqi troops are akin to global terrorists. We'll find out just what the rules of warfare are, and whether anyone follows them to the letter. Laura talks with David Kennedy, professor of international law at Harvard Law School; Colonel Thomas McShane, judge advocate general and director of National Security Legal Studies at the United States War College; and Burns Weston, professor emeritus and director of the University of Iowa Center for Human Rights. Media Coverage of WarBy Laura Knoy on Wednesday, March 26, 2003.Television is playing a major role with embedded journalists reporting live from the battlefield, images of POW’s, and bombs raining down on Baghdad. We’ll get some analysis – and find out when it’s best to turn it all off. Laura's guests are Mark Timney, Assistant Professor of Journalism, Keene State College. We'll also talk with Charlie Kravetz, News Director, New England Cable News, Clarence Wyatt, Associate Professor of History at Centre College, and Linda Brown, Clinical Director of Child and Adolescent Services at CLM Behavioral Health. (weblinks below) Program Pre-empted due to Special CoverageBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, March 25, 2003.listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Program Pre-empted due to Special CoverageBy Laura Knoy on Monday, March 24, 2003.Update on IraqBy Laura Knoy on Friday, March 21, 2003.We check-in with New Hampshire officials, analysts and activists to get the latest news and reaction to the conflict in Iraq. Laura talks with NH's Second District Congressman Charles Bass, Dartmouth Professor of Government Alan Stam, Sean Donahue with NH Peace Action, Nabil Migalli with the Arab-American Forum, and other guests TBA. Military Strategy in IraqBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, March 20, 2003.We’ll discuss how the US plans to accomplish its military goals, the risks of urban warfare, and the use of psychological tactics. Laura will talk with Alan Stam, professor of Government at Dartmouth College www.dartmouth.edu and Garth Jowett, director of the School of Communication at the University of Houston www.uh.edu and co-author of the book “Propaganda and Persuasion.” The 1991 Gulf WarBy Laura Knoy on Wednesday, March 19, 2003.We look back at the 1991 Gulf War and how it’s shaped current U-S policy towards Iraq. Laura's guest is Michael Kirk, senior producer of the PBS Frontline program, “The Long Road to War” www.pbs.org/frontline. Preparing for Possible WarBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, March 18, 2003.We talk with people from all walks of life about how preparations for possible war are impacting daily life in New Hampshire. Laura’s guests include Command Sergeant Major Michael Rice, NH Army National Guard, Bruce Curtis-McClain, Social Studies Teacher and students Jacob Crumbine and Allegra Fischer all from Hanover High School, Chief Jerome Madden, Concord Police, David Kellor, Pastor, First Congregational Church, Concord, other guests TBA. |
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