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    <title>Robert Strauss Center Podcast</title>
    <description>Audio clips from the Robert Strauss Center Webcasts</description>
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    <copyright>Copyright 2008</copyright>
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    <itunes:author>Robert Strauss Center</itunes:author>
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        <title>Four Policy Planning Stories in Search of a Theory</title>
        <link>http://www.robertstrausscenter.org/webcasts/view/5</link>
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        <description>Stephen Krasner, former State Department Director of Policy Planning, discussed what he characterized as the haphazard way in which particular policy ideas are chosen and implemented in organizations.To support his claim, Krasner related four stories of policy planning from his time at the State Department.		  </description>
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        <pubDate>2008-03-05</pubDate>

        <itunes:author>Robert Strauss Center</itunes:author>

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        <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:summary>Stephen Krasner, former State Department Director of Policy Planning, discussed what he characterized as the haphazard way in which particular policy ideas are chosen and implemented in organizations.To support his claim, Krasner related four stories of policy planning from his time at the State Department.		  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:01:00</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:keywords>Strauss, Robert Strauss, International Securiy, Law</itunes:keywords>

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        <title>An Inside Look at Guantanamo: A Muslim Chaplain's Struggle for Justice</title>
        <link>http://www.robertstrausscenter.org/webcasts/view/11</link>
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        <description>Former U.S. Army Chaplain James Yee spoke passionately about his experience of being a Muslim Chaplain at Guantanamo Bay detention camp where he worked to address the religious needs of the U.S. military staff and over 600 prisoners. He also briefly retold his own story of being unjustly arrested and held in solitary confinement for 76 days in 2003. He was accused of spying, espionage and aiding prisoners at the detention camp but was subsequently exonerated of all charges, given an honorable discharge and commended for his service.</description>
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        <pubDate>2008-03-20</pubDate>

        <itunes:author>Robert Strauss Center</itunes:author>

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        <itunes:summary>Former U.S. Army Chaplain James Yee spoke passionately about his experience of being a Muslim Chaplain at Guantanamo Bay detention camp where he worked to address the religious needs of the U.S. military staff and over 600 prisoners. He also briefly retold his own story of being unjustly arrested and held in solitary confinement for 76 days in 2003. He was accused of spying, espionage and aiding prisoners at the detention camp but was subsequently exonerated of all charges, given an honorable discharge and commended for his service.</itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:01:00</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:keywords>Strauss, Robert Strauss, International Securiy, Law</itunes:keywords>

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        <title>The Reluctant Realism of George H.W. Bush</title>
        <link>http://www.robertstrausscenter.org/webcasts/view/9</link>
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        <description>Tim Naftali discussed his new book, <u>George H. W. Bush: The 41st President, 1989-1993</u>, about President Bush’s foreign policy. Dr. Naftali argued that among the political elite of that time, President Bush was the person best prepared for the challenges of the immediate Post-Cold War era.		  </description>
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        <pubDate>2008-04-02</pubDate>

        <itunes:author>Robert Strauss Center</itunes:author>

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        <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:summary>Tim Naftali discussed his new book, <u>George H. W. Bush: The 41st President, 1989-1993</u>, about President Bush’s foreign policy. Dr. Naftali argued that among the political elite of that time, President Bush was the person best prepared for the challenges of the immediate Post-Cold War era.		  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:01:00</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:keywords>Strauss, Robert Strauss, International Securiy, Law</itunes:keywords>

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        <title>Policy and Strategy in an Era of Globalization</title>
        <link>http://www.robertstrausscenter.org/webcasts/view/4</link>
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        <description>Patrick Gorman, Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence, Strategy, Plans, and Policy in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, spoke about the challenges of the intelligence reforms currently being implemented following the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission.		  </description>
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        <pubDate>2008-04-08</pubDate>

        <itunes:author>Robert Strauss Center</itunes:author>

        <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
        <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:summary>Patrick Gorman, Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence, Strategy, Plans, and Policy in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, spoke about the challenges of the intelligence reforms currently being implemented following the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission.		  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:00:00</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:keywords>Strauss, Robert Strauss, International Securiy, Law</itunes:keywords>

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        <title>Global Civilization?</title>
        <link>http://www.robertstrausscenter.org/webcasts/view/10</link>
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        <description>Philip Zelikow, former executive director of the 9/11 Commission, discussed the direction U.S. foreign policy should be taking in light of today's globalized world.	  </description>
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        <pubDate>2008-04-10</pubDate>

        <itunes:author>Robert Strauss Center</itunes:author>

        <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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        <itunes:summary>Philip Zelikow, former executive director of the 9/11 Commission, discussed the direction U.S. foreign policy should be taking in light of today's globalized world.	  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:01:00</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:keywords>Strauss, Robert Strauss, International Securiy, Law</itunes:keywords>

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        <title>Internet Policy for the Next Administration</title>
        <link>http://www.robertstrausscenter.org/webcasts/view/7</link>
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        <description>Howard Shelanski, Director of the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, and Marc Rotenberg, Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, discussed internet policy issues facing the incoming presidential administrations.

Mr. Shelanski addressed broadband challenges in terms of competition, investment and innovation, while Mr. Rotenberg focused on privacy and security concerns surrounding current policy.  Their remarks were followed by a panel discussion with leading experts in the field.	  </description>
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        <pubDate>2008-04-21</pubDate>

        <itunes:author>Robert Strauss Center</itunes:author>

        <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
        <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:summary>Howard Shelanski, Director of the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, and Marc Rotenberg, Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, discussed internet policy issues facing the incoming presidential administrations.

Mr. Shelanski addressed broadband challenges in terms of competition, investment and innovation, while Mr. Rotenberg focused on privacy and security concerns surrounding current policy.  Their remarks were followed by a panel discussion with leading experts in the field.	  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>02:04:00</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:keywords>Strauss, Robert Strauss, International Securiy, Law</itunes:keywords>

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        <title>Director's Conversation: The Russia-Georgia Conflict</title>
        <link>http://www.robertstrausscenter.org/webcasts/view/8</link>
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        <description>Strauss Center director James Lindsay spoke with Senior Fellow Mark Kramer on the current Russia-Georgia conflict. 		  </description>
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        <pubDate>2008-09-04</pubDate>

        <itunes:author>Robert Strauss Center</itunes:author>

        <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
        <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:summary>Strauss Center director James Lindsay spoke with Senior Fellow Mark Kramer on the current Russia-Georgia conflict. 		  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:20:00</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:keywords>Strauss, Robert Strauss, International Securiy, Law</itunes:keywords>

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        <title>The Global Semiconductor Industry: A Discussion</title>
        <link>http://www.robertstrausscenter.org/webcasts/view/12</link>
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        <description>Morris Chang, Chairman, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd., discussed changes in the development and growth of the semiconductor industry in the 21st century.		  </description>
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        <pubDate>2008-09-09</pubDate>

        <itunes:author>Robert Strauss Center</itunes:author>

        <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
        <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:summary>Morris Chang, Chairman, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd., discussed changes in the development and growth of the semiconductor industry in the 21st century.		  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:01:00</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:keywords>Strauss, Robert Strauss, International Securiy, Law</itunes:keywords>

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        <title>Students Making a Difference:  Working for Nonprofits in Developing Countries</title>
        <link>http://www.robertstrausscenter.org/webcasts/view/13</link>
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        <description>This year, the Strauss Center’s William H. Crook Chair in International Affairs sponsored fellowships for graduate students working in developing countries.  The students shared their findings from their summer research around the globe.  </description>
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        <pubDate>2008-09-16</pubDate>

        <itunes:author>Robert Strauss Center</itunes:author>

        <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
        <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:summary>This year, the Strauss Center’s William H. Crook Chair in International Affairs sponsored fellowships for graduate students working in developing countries.  The students shared their findings from their summer research around the globe.  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:00:00</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:keywords>Strauss, Robert Strauss, International Securiy, Law</itunes:keywords>

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        <title>The Adobe Story:  Lessons Learned in Building a Global Software Company</title>
        <link>http://www.robertstrausscenter.org/webcasts/view/14</link>
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        <description>The Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law welcomed Charles Geschke to the LBJ Library on Tuesday, September 23, where he discussed his perspectives on Adobe Systems, a company he co-founded over 25 years ago. From his pre-Adobe days at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center to his experiences navigating the high stakes computer software industry of the 1980s, Mr. Geschke addressed a range of topics that centered on business, technology and innovation in his 90-minute talk with students, professors and other members of the community.		  </description>
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        <pubDate>2008-09-23</pubDate>

        <itunes:author>Robert Strauss Center</itunes:author>

        <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
        <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:summary>The Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law welcomed Charles Geschke to the LBJ Library on Tuesday, September 23, where he discussed his perspectives on Adobe Systems, a company he co-founded over 25 years ago. From his pre-Adobe days at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center to his experiences navigating the high stakes computer software industry of the 1980s, Mr. Geschke addressed a range of topics that centered on business, technology and innovation in his 90-minute talk with students, professors and other members of the community.		  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:01:00</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:keywords>Strauss, Robert Strauss, International Securiy, Law</itunes:keywords>

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        <title>Meltdown:  The Inside Story of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis</title>
        <link>http://www.robertstrausscenter.org/webcasts/view/15</link>
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        <description>Mike Chinoy, long-time foreign correspondent for CNN and author of <i>Meltdown: The Inside Story of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis </i>, visited the LBJ School on Wednesday, October 1st, to discuss his book, the looming crisis surrounding the North Korean nuclear program and the evolution of U.S.-North Korean nuclear relations over the past twenty years.		  </description>
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        <category>Podcasts</category>
        <pubDate>2008-10-01</pubDate>

        <itunes:author>Robert Strauss Center</itunes:author>

        <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
        <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:summary>Mike Chinoy, long-time foreign correspondent for CNN and author of <i>Meltdown: The Inside Story of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis </i>, visited the LBJ School on Wednesday, October 1st, to discuss his book, the looming crisis surrounding the North Korean nuclear program and the evolution of U.S.-North Korean nuclear relations over the past twenty years.		  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:01:00</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:keywords>Strauss, Robert Strauss, International Securiy, Law</itunes:keywords>

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        <title>Determining the Threat: Biological Weapons and National Security Interests</title>
        <link>http://www.robertstrausscenter.org/webcasts/view/16</link>
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        <description>Jeanne Guillemin, an accomplished academic in the field of biological weaponry, discussed the history of various nations’ perceptions of biological weapons programs.</description>
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        <pubDate>2008-10-02</pubDate>

        <itunes:author>Robert Strauss Center</itunes:author>

        <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
        <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:summary>Jeanne Guillemin, an accomplished academic in the field of biological weaponry, discussed the history of various nations’ perceptions of biological weapons programs.</itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:01:00</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:keywords>Strauss, Robert Strauss, International Securiy, Law</itunes:keywords>

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        <title>International Nuclear Control in a Global Technology Environment</title>
        <link>http://www.robertstrausscenter.org/webcasts/view/17</link>
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        <description>The Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law welcomed Dr. Joan Woodard to the University of Texas Club on October 7, 2008, where the Executive Director and Deputy Laboratories Director at Sandia National Laboratories discussed the past, present and future challenges of international nuclear control.	  </description>
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        <category>Podcasts</category>
        <pubDate>2008-10-07</pubDate>

        <itunes:author>Robert Strauss Center</itunes:author>

        <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
        <itunes:subtitle></itunes:subtitle>
        <itunes:summary>The Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law welcomed Dr. Joan Woodard to the University of Texas Club on October 7, 2008, where the Executive Director and Deputy Laboratories Director at Sandia National Laboratories discussed the past, present and future challenges of international nuclear control.	  </itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:01:00</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:keywords>Strauss, Robert Strauss, International Securiy, Law</itunes:keywords>

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        <title>Director's Conversation:  The Elections and American Foreign Policy</title>
        <link>http://www.robertstrausscenter.org/webcasts/view/18</link>
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        <description>Strauss Center Senior Fellow Eugene Gholz sat down with Strauss Center Director James Lindsay to discuss what Barack Obama's historic election means for the future of American foreign policy.</description>
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        <category>Podcasts</category>
        <pubDate>2008-11-06</pubDate>

        <itunes:author>Robert Strauss Center</itunes:author>

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        <itunes:summary>Strauss Center Senior Fellow Eugene Gholz sat down with Strauss Center Director James Lindsay to discuss what Barack Obama's historic election means for the future of American foreign policy.</itunes:summary>
                <itunes:duration>00:00:00</itunes:duration>
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