Audio of FPRI Events
FPRI periodically makes audio recordings of lectures, forums, and other events available online in streaming formats and as file downloads.
A selection of audio is available below. Your computer may require additional multimedia software in order to hear the audio.
- The History of Suicide Terrorism, Michael Horowitz, 6/25/2008
- De-funding Terrorism, Jonathan Weinberger, 5/21/2008
- Materials from America in the Civil War Era, 1829–77: A History Institute for Teachers, May 17–18, 2008
- Throes of Democracy: America in the Civil War Era, 1829-1877, Walter A. McDougall
- What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848, Daniel Walker Howe
- Teaching about Slavery, Michael Johnson
- The Technological Revolution, Maury Klein
- Honest Abe: Abraham Lincoln and the Moral Character, Daniel Walker Howe
- Women in the Civil War, Jane Schultz
- Teaching Military History: The Civil War as Case Study, Karl Walling
- Postwar Reconstruction, Herman Belz
- Technological Innovation and National Security, Paul Bracken, 5/12/2008
- The Much Too Promised Land: America’s Elusive Search for Arab-Israeli Peace, Aaron David Miller, 4/28/2008
- Materials from Elections, Political Transitions and Foreign Policy in East Asia, 4/14/2008
- Throes of Democracy: America in the Civil War Era, 1829–1877, Walter A. McDougall, 3/13/2008
- Materials from China’s Encounter with the West: A History Institute for Teachers, 3/1–2/2008
- China’s Early Encounters with the West, Andrew Wilson
- Political Ideas in China’s Encounter with the West, Edward Friedman
- Economic Influence in China’s Relations with the West, Thomas G. Rawski
- Teaching about China and the West, Lucien Ellington and Paul Dickler
- China and the West in Historical Perspective, Warren I. Cohen
- Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China’s Relations with the West, Nancy Bernkopf Tucker
- China’s Legal Learning from the West, Jacques deLisle
- The 2008 Olympics and China's Encounter with the West, Panel discussion
- The Iranian Nuclear Challenge, Efraim Inbar, 2/13/2008
- Faith, Reason, and the War Against Jihadism, George Weigel, 2/4/2008
- Energy Security in Pennsylvania and the Nation, Gov. Ed Rendell, 12/3/2007
- America’s Role in the World and Presentation of the Third Benjamin Franklin Award for Public Service, Philip Zelikow, 11/15/2007
- Americanism vs. Islamism: A Personal Perspective, Zuhdi Jasser, 10/29/2007
- Materials from “Mind the Gap”: Post-Iraq Civil-Military Relations in America, 10/15/2007
- Materials from Teaching Military History, Why and How: A History Institute for Teachers, 9/29-30/2007
- A|V - Robert D. Kaplan on Hog Pilots, Blue Water Grunts: The American Military in the Air, at Sea, and on the Ground, 9/11/2007
- Adrian Basora on Democratic Transitions on Radio Times (on NPR-affiliate WHYY), 3/16/2007
- Materials from China Rising: Assessing China’s Economic and Military Power, FPRI Asia Program Conference
- What Is the Role of Diplomacy in the War on Terrorism?, panel discussion, 1/24/2007
- Briefing on Iraq Study Group Report, Harvey Sicherman, Andrew Garfield, and Edward A. Turzanski, 12/7/2006
- Five Years After 9/11, Lowell E. “Jake” Jacoby, 12/4/2006
- Benjamin Franklin and the Traditions of American Diplomacy, Harvey Sicherman, 11/25/2006
- Past the Apogee: America Under Pressure, Charles Krauthammer, 11/14/2006
- Media and Religion in the Arab/Islamic World, S. Abdallah Schleifer, 9/26/2006
- Post-Conflict Stability and Reconstruction: The Lessons of Iraq, Andrew Garfield and Frank G. Hoffman
- 9/11 Five Years Later, a Situation Report on the War on Terrorism, Stephen Gale and Michael Radu, 9/11/2006
- Situation Report #9 on the War on Terrorism, 2/9/2005
- Dov S. Zakheim, What Makes Alliances Tick?, 9/27/2004
- Radio Interview with Jan Ting, 5/3/2004
- Radio Interview with Walter McDougall, 4/28/2004
- Radio Interview with Robert Kaplan, 4/27/2004
- Lawrence Husick, “How Secure Are We, Really?”, 2/11/2004
- Curt Weldon on North Korea, 6/26/2003
- Stephen Gale on Homeland Security, 5/22/2003
- Kenneth Pollack on Iraq, 3/4/2003
- Lawrence Husick on Cyberterrorism, 2/25/2003