

"David Boren on American Foreign Policy / Religion and Politics Forum"
Monday, October 6, 2008 from 11am - noon
Whatever the outcome of next month’s election, University of Oklahoma President and former US Senator David Boren says the next administration will need to change its approach to foreign policy. OU International Programs Center Vice-Provost Zach Messitte and School of International and Area Studies Professor Joshua Landis speak with Boren about the Presidential race, the economy and what he calls the US’s “identity crisis.”
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"Voter ID Debate and a Conversation with US Senate Candidate Andrew Rice" 
Monday, September 29, 2008 11am - noon
Over the past two years, the Republican-led Oklahoma House has twice passed legislation that would require all voters to show photo identification at the polls. In each case, the measure later stalled in Senate Committee. With GOP leaders predicting their party will wrestle control of the state Senate in November, a voter ID law could come one step closer to reality (though it could still face a veto from the Governor).
http://www.kgou.org/ok_voices_archive.php
"This Place Called China"
Monday, August 11, 2008 from 11am-noon
Peter Gries of OU’s US-China Institute talks about the importance of holding the games in Beijing amid the backdrops of geopolitics, human rights and China’s growing influence in the world.
to hear the interview on mp3 broadcastrom from KGOU.com
"Examining High Gas Prices in Oklahoma"
Monday, June 16, 2008 from 11am - noon
KGOU - The University of Oklahoma International Programs Center Vice-Provost Zach Messitte (pictured on far right) and OU School of International and Area Studies Professor Joshua Landis (left) speak with Larry Grillot, the Dean of OU’s Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy. Click to hear the interview on mp3 broadcastrom from KGOU.com
"Two Views on the Conflict in Iraq"
Monday, April 7, 2008 at 11am
KGOU - IPC Vice Provost & Executive Director, Zach Messitte, and CMES Co-director, Joshua Landis – also a professor in OU’s School of International and Area Studies and an expert on the Middle East – speak with Larry Diamond, who worked with the Coalition Provisional Authority in the early days of the Iraq occupation. Click to hear the interview on mp3 broadcastrom from KGOU.org.