Tuesday May 11, 2004
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In seven weeks governing power in Iraq is scheduled to be turned over to a transitional Iraqi government. A panel discusses prospects for this event and longer term U.S. strategy in Iraq.
Jessica Mathews, president, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Michael Rubin, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and former political adviser to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad
John Brady Kiesling, career diplomat and former political counselor at the U.S. Embassy in Greece
Jerry Seib, Washington bureau chief, "The Wall Street Journal"
Forensic anthropologist Clea Koff talks about her career, which unites her expertise in studying human remains with her passion for human rights. She has worked in Rwanda, Kosovo, and elsewhere, identifying victims of genocide.
Clea Koff, forensic anthropologist who has worked on seven missions for the UN War Crimes Tribunal.