A Conversation with Bernard Kouchner (Audio)
Listen to Bernard Kouchner, France's minister of foreign and European affairs, discuss the situation in the Middle East and the merits of...
Speaker: Bernard Kouchner, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, France
Presider: Felix G. Rohatyn, Senior Adviser to the Chairman, Lehman Brothers; Former U.S. Ambassador to France (1997-2000)
September 25, 2007
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