Videos

CFR maintains an archive of full-length videos from its on-the-record meetings, as well as brief highlight videos for select meetings. Separate archives of transcripts and audio recordings are also available.

Iran and the Bomb: Hold or Hit?

Speakers: Matthew H. Kroenig and Trita Parsi
Presider: Gideon Rose

Matthew H. Kroenig and Trita Parsi debate whether an outside power should strike Iran to stop its nuclear program, as part of CFR's Third Annual Back-to-School Event.

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Paradigm Shift: Efforts to Reform Drug Policy

Speaker: Gil Kerlikowske
Presider: John J. Devine

Gil Kerlikowske, director of the National Drug Control Policy, discusses global drug policy, including a new emphasis on programs that recognize drug addiction as a disease of the brain instead of a moral failure, domestic and international trends in drug consumption, and the diversification of transnational criminal organizations.

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Film Discussion: "Tomorrow We Will See"

Speakers: Shibley Telhami and Soraya Umewaka
Presider: Douglas Jehl

Shibley Telhami and film director Soraya Umewaka discuss the film Tomorrow We Will See, which follows a new generation of artists and designers living in Beirut.

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A Conversation with Ali Akbar Salehi

Speaker: Ali Akbar Salehi

Iranian minister of foreign affairs Ali Akbar Salehi discusses Iran's nuclear program, sanctions, and the country's relationship with the United States.

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A Conversation with Moncef Marzouki

Speaker: Moncef Marzouki
Presider: Gideon Rose

Tunisian president Moncef Marzouki describes the history of the democratic movement in his country, as well as Tunisia's role in the Arab uprisings.

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A Conversation with Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

Speaker: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Presider: George E. Rupp

Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf discusses the progress she has made as head of state and the challenges facing her country.