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Brookings senior fellow Jung H. Pak on why the United States has failed to prevent North Korea from developing nuclear weapons and what to do about it.
Protesters are directing their anger at the political elite for years of corruption and mismanagement.
A former U.S. intelligence officer explains what happens to locals who helped the United States when troops leave a conflict zone.
The Irish journalist Sally Hayden traces the story of many of them.
Hey there listeners. If you liked Sarah's First Person episode on Hong Kong, you might enjoy this bonus content: a roundtable on the state of affairs in China as it marks 70 years to Communist rule...
A democracy activist describes how the demonstrations got underway and where they go from here.
Brookings scholar Bruce Riedel on how America's oldest alliance in the Middle East is being tested and what to do about it.
A new film traces the stories of people still seeking justice for Franco's crimes.
Harvard historian Jill Lepore on the long and tortured history of the U.S. immigration debate.
On the podcast: America's first post 9/11 envoy to Afghanistan recounts the early months of the war there.