North korea expert, scholar and author for the sister, dr. Sungyoon lee. His bio is on the website, but i do want highlight that outside of his Academic Work research. Chair dr. Lee has been an Expert Witness for us congressional. Hearings on north korea policy, including the Otto Warmbier versus dprk trial this evening. We have a unique opportunity to hear his insights about country that keeps us awake, continues to present challenging policy problems for the region and beyond and. As if that werent difficult enough to try to the pathology of secretive kim that leads it joining dr. Lee is our very own Emma Whitmyer easy Society Policy institute officer, Program Officer will interview dr. Lee and then conduct a q a with the audience. Emma was previously a fellow with the south Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Now we get the program underway, which is why you are here. I want to first thank dr. Lee for taking time to speak here. We are delighted for this opportunity to host you for w
They once formed part of yugoslavia. For centuries, it has played an Important Role in society, culture, and economy. The community has a cam accused croatias new rightwing government of denying the crimes during world war two. Tens of thousands died in the death camps known as the croatian shorts. Here, we meet mr. Goldstein , slavko goldstein, who lost some of his family there and is fearful of the past been forgotten. There is not much left. Slavko goldstein shows us around the memorial site at the former concentration camp. Mr. Goldstein you can see some of the freight wagons, the prisoner transports. Right over there. They executed people over there on the other side. I lost my grandmother, grandfather, uncle, two cousins. One was 11 years old. The other was nine. A group of men approach. It makes slavko a little nervous. Mr. Goldstein it is a provocation. Slavko calls the security guard. Things could get out of hand. Mr. Goldstein they might beat someone up, or even kill somebody
They once formed part of yugoslavia. For centuries, it has played an Important Role in society, culture, and economy. The community has a cam accused croatias new rightwing government of denying the crimes during world war two. Tens of thousands died in the death camps known as the croatian shorts. Here, we meet mr. Goldstein , slavko goldstein, who lost some of his family there and is fearful of the past been forgotten. There is not much left. Slavko goldstein shows us around the memorial site at the former concentration camp. Mr. Goldstein you can see some of the freight wagons, the prisoner transports. Right over there. They executed people over there on the other side. I lost my grandmother, grandfather, uncle, two cousins. One was 11 years old. The other was nine. A group of men approach. It makes slavko a little nervous. Mr. Goldstein it is a provocation. Slavko calls the security guard. Things could get out of hand. Mr. Goldstein they might beat someone up, or even kill somebody
Quadriga and were going to talk about it with three people who watch u. S. Politics very closey. Its a pleasure to welcome crist jana maya, a correspondent be with the morning show and former by reported for a. I. D. From washington. She says we look at with shock and no awe at a u. S. Campaign at a man who be would be fired from any school for his hateful, racist remarks writes our next guest about politics. She says one of the Biggest Challenges for Hillary Clinton see that her s to conventional qualities as a candidate matter more than Donald Trumps populism. And Erik Kirschbaum now works as a correspondent for the Los Angeles Times in berlin. He says there is a lot of frustration with the government n europe and it the moon i fests itself in support for rightwing candidates like pen. But its hard to imagine americans electing anyone by clinton. Can we really be sure its going to be clinton against trump when it comes to the general election . Or i iit possiblble there could be more
Croatia has become a modern and Democratic Society over the past decade, said european officials in july this year when they welcomed the balkan country is the newest member of the eu. Today, the debate in croatia is marked by opened dialogue rather than rigid ideology. Take the countrys leaders croatia is mainly catholic, but the president called himself agnostic, and the Prime Minister is a declared atheist. That has left the Catholic Church struggling to maintain its influence. Every morning, people gather at stonegate in zagreb. The medieval structure survived the great fire in 18th century and today has become a shrine, a magnet or catholics wanting to pray. Many pray for healing and later hang up plaques thanking the virgin mary. Croatia is a deeply catholic country, and the church plays a key role in society. 90 of the population describe themselves as catholic, but the churchs political influence has waned in recent times. After a series of corruption scandals, croatian now has