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2008 Election Briefing: Women in U.S. Politics
Thursday, November 15, 2007 (ENGLISH)
Today we discuss Iran’s nuclear program, world trade, corporate philanthropy, and polls in American politics. And in this week’s 2008 election briefing, we explore the growing influence of women in American politics.
URL: http://stream.state.gov/streamvol/libmedia/infocentral/475/usinfoweek/ww_11_15_2007_31.mp3
Length: 10:00 | File size: 9.4 MB
The Diplomacy of Deeds
Thursday, November 16, 2007 (ENGLISH)
America plays a large role in international development. U.S. leaders realize that global peace and prosperity, and the national security of the United States, depend on citizens having opportunities to better their lives. American public diplomacy focuses on what U.S. officials call the diplomacy of deeds, an approach founded on the principle that actions speak louder than words.
URL: http://stream.state.gov/streamvol/libmedia/usinfo/4770/eng/iu_eng_11_15_2007_deeds.mp3
Length: 05:06 | File size: 4.8 MB | This podcast is available in four separate, short-format audio files
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