Talking Foreign Policy

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Talking Foreign Policy

Launched in 2012, "Talking Foreign Policy" is a one-hour radio program, hosted by CWRU School of Law Dean Michael Scharf, in which experts discuss the salient foreign policy issues of the day.

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    Talking Foreign Policy - Board of Peace and its prospects for success and potential risks

    March 24, 2026   Talking Foreign Policy - Board of Peace and its prospects for success and potential risks

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    Talking Foreign Policy - Age of Atrocity: A Fire-Side Chat with Ambassador Beth Van Schaack

    January 20, 2026   Talking Foreign Policy - Age of Atrocity: A Fire-Side Chat with Ambassador Beth Van Schaack   Case Western Reserve University School of Law

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    Talking Foreign Policy - U.S. Attacks on Venezuelan and Colombian Narco Vessels

    Talking Foreign Policy - U.S. Attacks on Venezuelan and Colombian Narco Vessels December 1, 2025 Case Western Reserve University School of Law

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    Talking Foreign Policy - Turning Points and Paradigm Shifts in U.S. Foreign Policy

    Every so often there is a tectonic shift in American foreign policy -- a fundamental turning point marked by new ways of approaching the world.  The post-World War II era of institution-building, the Cold War period of competition and militarization, and the 9/11 global war on terrorism are examples. Has the return of President Trump ushered in one of these historic turning points? What are the radical foreign policy changes he has pursued so far?  Are they likely to be temporary or enduring?  And what are the consequences for the United States and the world community? In this broadcast of "Talking Foreign Policy," host Michael Scharf has assembled a group of leading international law and policy experts to answer these questions

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    Talking Foreign Policy - Prosecuting Russian Environmental War Crimes

    In its war with Ukraine, Russia has targeted the environment as its most insidious means of warfare.  It has blown up dams, flooded coal mines, burned down national forests, and even targeted the black sea dolphins that inhabit the waters off Ukraine's coast. With an effort to obtain a peace agreement now underway, will the perpetrators of these attacks be brought to justice?  Where will they be tried?  And what law will apply? 

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    Talking Foreign Policy - Is Taiwan at Risk?

    Talking Foreign Policy - Is Taiwan at Risk?   Dec. 2, 2024

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    Talking Foreign Policy - Foreign Policy and the 2024 Presidential Election

    Conventional wisdom says that foreign policy doesn't matter in U.S. Presidential elections. Quote "It's the economy, stupid," was long thought to be political gospel.  But this election might be different. According to polls, a divided America cares deeply about the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, about the influx of migrants from south of the border, about the looming trade war with China, and about the escalating climate crisis.   With the election just two months away, "Talking Foreign Policy" takes a look at where the Presidential Candidates and the electorate stand on the major foreign policy challenges facing the United States.

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    Talking Foreign Policy - 75th Anniversary of the Geneva Conventions

    This August, the world will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions on the Law of War.  These seminal treaties were negotiated following the horrors of the Second World War.  Their object was to lay down rules to limit the savagery of armed conflict.  Every country in the world has signed them, making the Geneva Conventions the most ratified of all treaties.    But are the 75-year-old Geneva Conventions sufficient in a world where the technology portrayed in the Terminator, the Matrix and Star Wars is quickly becoming science fact.  Do we need to update the Geneva Conventions to add rules about autonomous weapons, cyber warfare, space warfare, and combating modern-day terrorists?   I'm Michael Scharf, Dean of Case Western Reserve University School of Law.  In this broadcast of "Talking Foreign Policy," I've assembled a group of military, diplomatic and legal experts who will address these questions.  … Right after the news.

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    Talking Foreign Policy - Ukraine Endgame

    Two years ago, on February 24, 2022, Russia launched a massive invasion of neighboring Ukraine.  The International community responded with military aid and sanctions.  The U.N. expelled Russia from the Human Rights Council and the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin.  Russia failed to capture Ukraine's largest cities or topple Ukraine's government.  The fighting has ground to a bloody stalemate with hundreds of thousands of casualties on both sides.  Now, the U.S. Congress appears poised to cut off aid to Ukraine and Russia is raising the prospects of peace negotiations. 

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    Talking Foreign Policy - Foreign Policy and Climate Change

    September was the hottest month in recorded history.  Last summer, smoke from Canadian forest fires blanketed the United States.  Maui ignited.  Libya was deluged by flooding of biblical dimensions.  Sea levels rose as glaciers and ice sheets melted at an accelerating rate. The world's great rivers and lakes are drying up, while climate migrants are pouring across borders. Is it too late to stop climate change? What can the international community do to respond to this existential global crisis? I'm Michael Scharf and in the next broadcast of Talking Foreign Policy, our expert panelists will seek to answer that question.

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    Talking Foreign Policy - The Indictment of Vladimir Putin

    May 30, 2023 Two-months ago, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin.  He's been charged with orchestrating the abduction of thousands of Ukrainian children and transferring them to Russia for adoption. It's the first time a major world leader has been indicted by the International Criminal Court.  How will this affect the course of world events?  I'm Michael Scharf and in the next broadcast of Talking Foreign Policy, our expert panelists will seek to answer that question. 

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    Talking Foreign Policy - What Went Wrong in Afghanistan?

    February 21, 2023 Case Western Reserve University School of Law   Since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, the situation there has gone from bad to worse.  Today, 20 million Afghans are starving and millions are internally displaced.  The Taliban is back in power.  They are once again providing sanctuary to terrorist groups that threaten the United States. They have decreed that Afghan girls shall not have access to education above the sixth grade. In a recent report to Congress, John Sopko, the US Special Inspector General for Afghanistan, wrote: "Unless the U.S. government understands and accounts for what went wrong, why it went wrong, and how it went wrong, it will likely repeat the same mistakes in the next conflict."   In the February 21 broadcast of Talking Foreign Policy, host Michael Scharf, Co-Dean of CWRU School of Law, has assembled a group of experts, including Inspector General Sopko, who will seek to answer those questions.  

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    Talking Foreign Policy - The US-Iran Crisis

    January 23, 2020 Case Western Reserve University School of Law

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    Talking Foreign Policy - Prosecuting Russian Leaders for War Crimes

    October 24, 2022 Case Western Reserve University School of Law

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    Talking Foreign Policy - Responding to the Ukraine Crisis

    March 21, 2022   Case Western Reserve University School of Law

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    Talking Foreign Policy - Blood & Treasure

    Sept. 28, 2021   Case Western Reserve University School of Law

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Launched in 2012, "Talking Foreign Policy" is a one-hour radio program, hosted by CWRU School of Law Dean Michael Scharf, in which experts discuss the salient foreign policy issues of the day.

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