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Alexander Lennon, Foreign policy strategist

It's been called the New World Dis-order. Is the United States’ ability to influence world events on the wane? Douglas Herbert speaks to foreign policy strategist Alexander Lennon to get Washington’s take on the Arab Spring and Iran. Lennon is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Editor-in-Chief of The Washington Quarterly.

19/02/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Yvon Le Maho, Research Director, CNRS

France has staunchly advocated its ban of GMO’s and has tried to get the upper hand in Brussels, suspending the cultivation of the EU approved genetically modified crop invoking a "safeguard clause". Are GMO’s harmful?
18/02/2009 - THE FRANCE 24 INTERVIEW

Robert Badinter, former French justice minister

As the trial of Kaing Guek Eav - aka Duch - opens in Cambodia, FRANCE 24's Sylvain Attal speaks to the former French Justice Minister Robert Badinter, a close follower of international efforts to bring the perpetrators of genocides to justice.
17/02/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Guy Teissier, President of the Defense Committee

A chapter closed: After more than 40 years of standing apart, France will rejoin NATO’s military command. What are the implications of this decision in regards to French and European diplomacy and national defense?
16/02/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Philippe Dessertine, Director, High Finance Institute, Paris

Is this the end of an era? With the financial crisis still raging, policymakers are left scrambling for solutions. But, should governments keep spending their way out of the recession?
13/02/2009 - THE INTERVIEW

Mats Carduner, Regional Director, Southern Europe, Google

What began as a university research project a decade ago is today the search engine of choice, used for 85-90% of all internet queries. With new ventures like an online library and mobile software, is Google trying to take over the world?

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