An examination of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Charles Enderlin, author of Shattered Dreams, explains why efforts to negotiate at Camp David ultimately failed and assesses the possibility for peace in the Middle East. Then Jonathan Brent examines Stalin’s plans to revive a state of terror after WWII and details the conspiracy theory surrounding the death of Stalin. Documentary filmmaker Taran Davies discusses how a generation of war has affected the Afghan people. And birdcaller and ornithologist Alan Powers, often called Dr. Doolittle, discusses our beloved winged friends.
Charles Enderlin
An examination of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Charles Enderlin explains why efforts to negotiate at Camp David ultimately failed and assesses possibility for peace in the Middle East, Shattered Dreams: The Failure of the Peace Process in The Middle East 1995-2002.
Charles Enderlin will be reading and signing books at ...
Charles Enderlin will be reading and signing books at ...
Jonathan Brent
Jonathan Brent examines Stalin’s plans to revive a state of terror after WWII and details the conspiracy theory surrounding the death of Stalin, Stalin’s Last Crime: The Plot Against Jewish Doctors 1948-1953. Read an excerpt of Brent's book in the Reading Room.
Jonathan Brent will be reading at ...
Jonathan Brent will be reading at ...
Taran Davies
Documentary filmmaker Taran Davies talks about how a generation of war has affected the Afghan people, Afghan Stories.
Music: Blink Soundtrack music by Brad Fiedel and songs by The Drovers
Music: Blink Soundtrack music by Brad Fiedel and songs by The Drovers
Alan Powers
Birdcaller and ornithologist Alan Powers, often called Dr. Doolittle, discusses our beloved winged friends, Bird Talk: Conversation With Birds.
Music: Wings of Courage Soundtrack music by Gabriel Vared
Music: Wings of Courage Soundtrack music by Gabriel Vared

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