Guests: Samuel Berger RSS

2005:

  1. A discussion about the Democratic Party
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    22 min
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    1 comment
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2004:

  1. A conversation with guest host Fareed Zakaria, Chuck Hagel and Sandy Berger about the resignation of George Tenet
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    24 min
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2003:

  1. A conversation with Samuel Berger and Richard Holbrooke
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    24 min
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2002:

  1. A conversation with Samuel Berger about Iraq
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    60 min
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  2. A series of conversations about The World Economic Forum
    Duration
    53 min
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    3 comments
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2001:

  1. A conversation about Osama Bin Laden with Sandy Berger
    Duration
    20 min
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  2. An hour about the 9/11 attacks
    Duration
    60 min
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    4 comments
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  3. An interview with Samuel Berger
    Duration
    33 min
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  4. An interview with Samuel Berger
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    22 min
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2000:

  1. A conversation with Samuel Berger
    Duration
    35 min
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  2. A conversation with Samuel Berger
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    17 min
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  3. A conversation with Samuel Berger
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    42 min
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1999:

  1. An interview with Samuel Berger
    Duration
    53 min
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1998:

  1. A conversation about U.S. foreign policy with Samuel Berger
    Duration
    30 min
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1997:

  1. A conversation about the Chemical Weapons Treaty
    Duration
    14 min
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Samuel Berger is an American foreign policy expert and former government official. Berger served as Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, as well as Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs during President Clinton’s first term in office. In that position, Berger served as chairman of the Deputies Committee of the National Security Council, the sub-Cabinet interagency group charged with coordination of foreign policy.

Berger served as Senior Foreign Policy Advisor to Governor Clinton during the 1992 Presidential campaign and Assistant Transition Director for National Security of the 1992 Clinton-Gore Transition.

Prior to his service in the Clinton Administration, Berger practiced law with the Washington law firm of Hogan & Hartson (1973 - 1977, 1981 - 1992), where he was a partner and headed the firm’s international trade group.

Source- http://clinton4.nara.gov/WH/EOP/NSC/html/bergerbio.html