Sandy Vershbow, US Ambassador to Russia 2002-2005, recounts Putin’s gradual seizure of power over more and more of the Russian State, leaving ordinary Russians with little, if any, voice in the policies that affect their lives.
Sandy Vershbow, US Ambassador to Russia 2002-2005, recounts Putin’s gradual seizure of power over more and more of the Russian State, leaving ordinary Russians with little, if any, voice in the policies that affect their lives.
Ambassador Mark Schneider, former director of the Peace Corps and an expert on corruption in the Western Hemisphere unpacks the Augut...
The authoritarian government of Poland has just been voted out through free and fair elections. Dan Fried, former US Ambassador to...
Jeffrey Franca, the drummer for DC’s own world music icon Thievery Corporation – the band that generously allows us to use its...
What do you do if you have a severe crisis of conscience over a policy that you cannot support? Do you speak up? Or do you keep your head...
Ambassador Larry Gambiner joins us to discuss a new deal in which President Maduro of Venezuela agreed to democratic reforms, including...
Admiral Mike LeFever and Roderick Jones’s new book End Game First talks about collaborating with diplomats to rebuild Pakistan after...