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Multimedia: Doug Bandow

Doug Bandow discusses the Syrian opposition meeting in Qatar on CTV

Doug Bandow discusses the Syrian opposition meeting in Qatar on CTV

November 3, 2012

How Not to Deal with Iran

Doug Bandow

October 23, 2012

Does the Middle East Need U.S. Aid? Implications for Israeli Security and Prosperity

Does the Middle East Need U.S. Aid? Implications for Israeli Security and Prosperity

September 10, 2012

Doug Bandow discusses U.S. policy toward Syria and Iran on CTV News Weekend

Doug Bandow discusses U.S. policy toward Syria and Iran on CTV News Weekend

June 16, 2012

Doug Bandow discusses U.S.-China relations and the case of dissident Chen Guangchen on VOA

Doug Bandow discusses U.S.-China relations and the case of dissident Chen Guangchen on VOA

May 1, 2012

Doug Bandow discusses the killing of Afghan civilians and the U.S. mission on WWL’s Think Tank with Garland Robinette

March 13, 2012

European Integration: What's Gone Wrong?

European Integration: What’s Gone Wrong?

February 21, 2012

Doug Bandow discusses the implications of the United States restoring diplomatic relations with Burma on Al-Jazeera's Inside Story

Doug Bandow discusses the implications of the United States restoring diplomatic relations with Burma on Al-Jazeera’s Inside Story

January 16, 2012

Doug Bandow discusses war parties on KTLK’s The Jason Lewis Show

January 2, 2012

Doug Bandow discusses arming Iraq on Al-Jazeera's Inside Story

Doug Bandow discusses arming Iraq on Al-Jazeera’s Inside Story

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After Kim Jong Il: What's Next for North Korea?

After Kim Jong Il: What’s Next for North Korea?

December 19, 2011

North Korea’s Next Steps

Doug Bandow

December 19, 2011

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