
Interview with Nihad Ismail of Arab News Network TV on Middle Eastern terrorism, in which Nihad makes it clear that terrorism is un-Islamic and that the world needs to address the causes of this issue.
Apr 22, 2007

In this interview David Crossweller talks about the work of the charity "Wherever the Need" which he co-founded. Wherever the Need works in Sierra Leone, India and elsewhere.
Their Website is www.WherevertheNeed.org.uk
Feb 1, 2007

This Podcast describes how the Silva Method can be used by business organizations to improve the performance of individuals
Jan 21, 2007

This Podcast describes how Latin America is no longer controlled by the U.S. and how a series of factors have given rise to a new sense of Latin American independence.
May 10, 2006

This Podcast describes China's strategy of building naval bases in the Indian Ocean in order to protect its oil supplies and the reaction of other states.
May 10, 2006

This Podcast describes the state of affairs in Saudi Arabia and the way that the Kingdom will need to deal with its future as it faces the prospect of declining oil revenues.
Mar 19, 2006

This Podcast looks at the major policy failures of the Republican Administration in the period 2001-2005 and the issues that need to be addressed in future.
Oct 30, 2005

This Podcast describes current research on world oil usage and production. It also agrees that oil production will peak soon [2005/2006] and thereafter decline with a tremendous on the world economy, bringing globalization to an end and causing depression and economic chaos.
Oct 17, 2005

This Podcast looks at the energy shortage in China and the tremendous growth in demand. It looks at China's perceived need for secure and reliable supplies and the possibility of conflict in Siberia and Central Asia over energy resources.
Oct 3, 2005

This Podcast focuses on the growing competition for supply of Central Asian oil supplies because it involves a number of factors including, the increasingly desperate search for oil reserves, the key geo-political position of Central Asia, especially the area around the Caspian Sea, the pressure on China to expand its influence, and possibly its control, westwards into the Central Asian states, and the pressure in the region for recognition of the rights of the inhabitants.
Oct 3, 2005
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