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Conversations with History: Harold Hongju Koh

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Uploaded on Apr 24, 2008

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Harold Hongju Koh, the new Dean of the Yale Law School and Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law there. They discuss the role of international law, the meaning of the Iran Contra Affair, the impact of 911, and the prospects for peace on the Korean peninsula. Series: "Conversations with History" [3/2004] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 8382]

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  • xtiml

    thats right and he wants to eliminate guns world wide from people. he is bad news for us all.and he is now obama's legal advisor, total one worlder jew lickspittle

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  • Marko Kraguljac

    Harry is great as usual.

    But mr Hongju has to stop watching cartoons and CNN. At first he seemed well tempered and with good measure, but after I heard his fairy tales of Serbia (ex Yugoslavia) I am very sure of his naiveness. I am living this fairy tale whole my life. And I dont like feeling as one of his "patients" from his speech. His simplified, "dissolved" and shallow views are disturbing for someone who knows what Empire actually does. At least in this part of the world.

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