Category Archives: US Foreign Policy

A More Dangerous Round with North Korea? April 2013

Audio for North Korea Wamc April 11, 2013 Dr Steven A Leibo is the Sherman David Spector in the Humanities at the Sage Colleges “Why North Korea scares me” By all rights I should be the last person to be … Continue reading

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“A Real Foreign Policy Debate” October 2012

Audio for “A Real Foreign Policy Debate” WAMC — for Oct. 25 Steven Leibo is the Sage Professor of International History & Politics Like A lot of Americans I sat down Monday evening hoping to hear an intelligent discussion of … Continue reading

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Cuba and the Statute of Limitations

Audio for Cuba & the Statute of Limitations WAMC July 18 2012 Steven A. Leibo is the Sage Colleges Professor of International History & Politics “Statute of Limitations” It might sound odd but lately I have been thinking a lot … Continue reading

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“Barack Obama and Jimmy Carter” June 2012

Audio for “Barack Obama & Jimmy Carter” WAMC Steven A. Leibo “Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama” Harry Truman’s been on my mind a lot lately. Oh, not because I remember him personally. Sure, I was alive during his presidency; but … Continue reading

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“North Korea’s Real Victims” April 2012

audio for “North Korea’s Real Victims” WAMC APRIL 19TH Steven A. Leibo “Facing the Real North Korean Threat” North Korea’s in the news again, but, as usual, for the wrong reasons. Sure they are again threatening another nuclear weapons test. … Continue reading

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‘Iran’s Nuclear Challenge” March 2012

Audio for “Iran’s Nuclear Challenge –WAMC Northeast Public Radio MARCH 8 , 2012 The Sage Colleges were closed this week which finally allowed this hard working academic to catch his breath. Sure, there’s always lots of catch up work to … Continue reading

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” A Good Week in the Climate Wars” February 2012

Audio for “A Good Week in the Climate Wars” WAMC “A Good Week in the Climate Wars” I have got to tell you — it can be pretty frustrating out here in the trenches of the climate wars. Sure the … Continue reading

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“Myths, Lies, Distortions & the Gaza Flotilla” June 2011

WAMC Audio for “Myths, Lies, Distortions & the Gaza Flotilla” Steven A. Leibo Is the Sage Professor of International History & Politics Sometimes I wish I spent my professional life teaching people about Tajikistan. Sure most Americans have never heard … Continue reading

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“Time To Get Out” June 2011

Steven A Leibo is a Professor of International History & Politics at the Sage Colleges Northeast Public Radio Audio for “Time To Get Out” “Time To Get Out” I suppose I should admit it, I was one of those who … Continue reading

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“The Death of Bin Laden” May 2011

“The Death of Bin Laden” Dr. Steven A. Leibo is a professor of international history & politics for the sage Colleges OK, I admit it I am not at all bothered that Bin Laden is dead at the hands of … Continue reading

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