EP Podcast Schedule Late January/Early February (Amended)
The EP Podcast will start the 2012 year on Friday, January 20th, the subject being Iran, with Ambassador John W. Limbert. The week following, Friday, January 27th, talking about nuclear power, my guest will be Dr. Victor Gilinsky, a former two-term Commissioner of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. A very, very smart guy. On Friday, February 3d, my guest will be Belén Fernandez, talking about her latest book, The Imperial Messenger: Thomas Friedman at Work (Verso, 2011). And Friday, February 10th, scheduled but not yet recorded, I'm talking again — for the fourth time — with Dr. Bruce Cumings, about North Korea. I look forward to being back! Thank you all for listening!!
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Comments
"Viktator" Orban seems to be attracting a lot of attention to Hungary lately. Is anyone there still allowed to talk about what's going on?
Posted by: Benedict@Large | January 11, 2012 10:03 PM
Hi George,
Hope you had a great holiday season. This is totally off-topic, but I've always meant to ask you to recommend a book on Bosnia — as impartial and fair-minded as possible. Thank you!
John
[Critics will say it's neither fair-minded nor impartial, but I think the best introduction available is Diana Johnstone's Fools' Crusade: Yugoslavia, Nato, and Western Delusions (Monthly Review Press, 2003). You can also search the EP site for "Yugoslavia" and find a fair amount of material. g.]
Posted by: John | January 12, 2012 12:48 AM
Re: Viktor Orban
Anyone who attracts so much ire from the London Economist and Daniel Cohn-Bendit deserves a fair hearing.
[Point well taken, Jonathan. g.]
Posted by: J | January 12, 2012 12:36 PM
Thank you, George!
I found a short essay by Chuck Spinney at CounterPunch. He mentions Kosovo.
Best,
John
Posted by: John | January 19, 2012 5:00 PM