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Audio of Webster U.'s forum: American Exceptionalism & Human Rights

Runyan
Posted May 3, 2009 10:46 PM
Runyan
Saint Louis, MO
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Saturday, May 2 (the conference began on Friday, but I attended for four hours on Saturday)

We explored American influence on—and resistance to—the International Criminal Court and United Nations’ Human Rights Council, and discuss other questions of leadership.

9:50 a.m.. (33 min.) The Human Rights Council: The Implementation Crises
Bruna Molina, Mary T. Hall speaker, United Nations Assocation of St. Louis; Adjunct Professor, Webster Geneva and the Geneva School of Diplomacy; former Deputy Secretary of the Commission on Human Rights and Secretary of the War Crimes Commission on Rwanda. (The 2-minute intro is noisy, but the speech is fine.)
Q&A - 15 min.

10:50 a.m (38 min.) Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich
Q & A - 31 min.

12:20 p.m. Panel discussion: American Exceptionalism and Accountability

Panelists:

  • David Forsythe, Charles J. Mach Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; - 18 min.
  • Jack Donnelly, Andrew Mellon Professor, Graduate School of International Relations, University of Denver; - 19 min.
  • Kelly-Kate Pease, Associate Professor of International Relations, Webster University - 13 min.
  • Panel Q & A (including heated argument between Molina and Donnelly) - 18 min.


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