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2013:

  1. David Ignatius & Les Gelb
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    15 min
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    8 comments
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  2. Discussion about President Obama's speech
    Duration
    60 min
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    29 comments
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  3. The Benghazi hearings
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    22 min
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    21 comments
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2012:

  1. David Ignatius
    David Ignatius

    with David Ignatius on Nov 19, 2012

    Duration
    15 min
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    18 comments
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  2. The David Petraeus Affair
    Duration
    45 min
    Comments
    23 comments
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  3. The Future of Foreign Policy
    Duration
    38 min
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    12 comments
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  4. David Kirkpatrick & David Ignatius
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    13 min
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    3 comments
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  5. Update on Egypt
    Update on Egypt

    with Fouad Ajami and David Ignatius on Jun 18, 2012

    Duration
    60 min
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    7 comments
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  6. Continued discussion about Iran
    Duration
    33 min
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    13 comments
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  7. Update on Iran
    Duration
    21 min
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    9 comments
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2011:

  1. Analysis on Libya after Gaddafi
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    15 min
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    16 comments
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  2. The death of Anwar al-Awlaki
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    13 min
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    8 comments
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  3. Afghanistan
    Afghanistan

    with Richard Haass, Jim Shinn, David Ignatius and more on Jun 22, 2011

    Duration
    32 min
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    5 comments
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  4. David Ignatius
    David Ignatius

    with David Ignatius on Jun 8, 2011

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    30 min
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    3 comments
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  5. Reaction to President Obama's Mideast Speech
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    25 min
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    12 comments
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David R. Ignatius is an American journalist and novelist. He is currently an associate editor and columnist for “The Washington Post”. Ignatius worked for “Washington Monthly” and then the “Wall Street Journal”, where he covered the CIA and was a correspondent from the Middle East. He went to the “Washington Post” in 1986, where he has since remained except for a stint from 2000 through 2002 when he was executive editor of “The International Herald Tribune” in Paris. His writing has also appeared in “The New York Times Magazine”, “The Atlantic Monthly”, “Foreign Affairs”, and “The New Republic”.

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