Monday April 7, 2003
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A panel discussion on the U.S. plans for post-war Iraq, with a look at how the Defense Department plans to transfer power to Iraqis, ongoing tensions between the Pentagon and the State Department, and what role these planners envision for U.S. allies and the U.N.
Daniel Serwer, director of the Balkans initiative at the U.S. Institute of Peace
David Scheffer, visiting professor, Northwestern University School of Law; U.S. Ambassador at Large for War Crimes in the Clinton Administration
Former Oberlin College president Robert Fuller wants us to add "rankism" to the list of hurtful societal problems - including sexism and racism - that plague America. In his new book, he looks at the many ways rank, power, and status can be abused and misused.
Robert Fuller, author and former Oberlin College president