Filter by

James F. Hoge Jr.

Videos

Sorted by Most Recent Airing
Showing 1 - of 23 Show 23
  • Last Aired

    War on Peace

    Ronan Farrow talked about the role of the State Department and American diplomacy in the world today.

    1,149 views
  • Last Aired

    Panel Discussion on Long-Form Journalism

    The five nominees for the 2014 Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism participated in a panel discussion entitled, “Uncovering the Truth: Long-Form Journalism in the Age of …

    401 views
  • Last Aired

    2014 Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism

    Book TV presented coverage of the 2014 Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism. This year’s nominees included: Dan Fagin, author of Toms River: A Story of Science and Salvat…

    194 views
  • Last Aired

    2013 Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism

    Book TV presented coverage of the 2013 Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism. The finalists for this year’s award included Katherine Boo, Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Lif…

    212 views
  • Last Aired

    Ideal Illusions: How the U.S. Government Co-Opted Human Rights

    James Peck argues that while the U.S. gives lip service about caring for human rights around the world, the reality is that it has used the idea of preserving human rights as a tool to expan…

    1,683 views
  • Last Aired

    The Frugal Superpower

    Michael Mandelbaum argues that the era of an expansive U.S. foreign policy, which began with entry into WWII, is coming to an end due to financial constraints. He discussed how this would af…

    392 views
  • Last Aired

    China and India

    Participants talked about the growing economic and political of China and India. Among the topics they addressed were relations with the U.S., rates of economic growth, international trade i…

    345 views
  • Last Aired

    Telecommunications in India

    Sam Pitroda spoke about the employment and use of information technology in India. Among the topics he addressed were the impact of telecommunications on the Indian economy, technology as a …

    182 views
  • Last Aired

    The Tiananmen Papers

    Mr. Nathan and others talked about the book The Tiananmen Papers: The Chinese Leadership’s Decision to Use Force Against Their Own People - In Their Own Words, published by Public Affairs. T…

    176 views
  • Last Aired

    Stopping the Spread of Nuclear Weapons

    A panel discussion was held on stopping the spread of nuclear weapons. Topics included policy measures global powers could take to shore up the non-proliferation regime, incentives for a cou…

    108 views
  • Last Aired

    Crisis

    Former secretary of state Henry Kissinger was interviewed about his book, "Crisis: The Anatomy of Two Major Foreign Policy Crises". The book reveals the inner workings of diplomacy at the h…

    412 views
  • Last Aired

    Foreign Affairs 75th Anniversary

    During this segment of WASHINGTON JOURNAL the topic of discussion was the 75th Anniversary of the journal ‘FOREIGN AFFAIRS’ James F. Hoge, Editor, FOREIGN AFFAIRS Warren Zimmermann,Forme…

    49 views
  • Last Aired

    Vice Presidential Candidates Debate

    Senators Walter Mondale (D-MN) and Bob Dole (R-KS) debate met in Huston Texas for the 1976 vice presidential debate. This was the first nationally televised vice presidential debate. Topics …

    1,910 views
  • Last Aired

    Media Power in World Politics

    James Hoge, Editor of Foreign Affairs, talked about the growing power of international media corporations using constantly improving technologies to inform people about events happening arou…

    85 views
  • Last Aired

    Television Coverage of Foreign Policy

    The panelists discussed the coverage of foreign affairs by the television industry. Topics included changes in the coverage of foreign affairs and in the attitude of the public. The panelist…

    75 views
  • Last Aired

    Use of Television in Foreign Policy Panel 3

    A pane of media news executives and newscasters discussed how television affected foreign policy. They pointed out that instant television coverage, even of wars, resulted in policy being ma…

    70 views
  • Last Aired

    Television Coverage of International Conflict

    In a session from the conference, “Television and Foreign Affairs,” the panel examined television coverage of foreign conflicts from the Vietnam War through the Persian Gulf War, focusing on…

    132 views
  • Last Aired

    U.S.-Japan Security Issues

    Participants discussed the importance of U.S. - Japan relations at a forum organized by NHK, the Yomiuri Shimbun, and Foreign Affairs Magazine.

    111 views
  • Last Aired

    American Foreign Policy

    Participants spoke on current American foreign policy and performance thus far under President Bill Clinton’s administration. James Hoge moderated this event which the American Society of Ne…

    65 views
  • Last Aired

    U.S. Role in Global Politics

    A panel of international journalists met to discuss America’s search for a new world role. This panel was part of the University of Tulsa’s presidential lecture series. Mr. Hoge led the pane…

    133 views
  • Load 20 More