



Harry Kreisler is executive producer and host of the series, which is produced at the Institute of International Studies at the University of California - Berkeley. Conceived in 1982 by Mr. Kreisler as a way to capture and preserve through conversation and technology the intellectual ferment of our times, Conversations with History includes over 450 interviews.
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The Conservative Movement
Max Boot;
Olin Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations: "Small
Wars and U.S. Foreign Policy," 3/12/03; and, "Revolutions
in Military Affairs and the War on Terror," 11/6/06
(2003) (2006)
David Frum; resident fellow, American Interprise
Institute: "Foreign Policy
Ideas in George W. Bush Administration," 1/20/04
Victor Davis Hanson; Senior Felllow, Hoover Institution: "War," 4/2/04;
and "Iraq and the Lessons
of the Peloponnesian War," 3/14/06
(2004) (2006)
John
Micklethwait; Editor-in-Chief, The Economist: "Globalization and the Conservative Movement in the United States," 2/6/07

Daniel Pipes; Director, Middle East Forum: "Militant
Islam," 2/10/04

Norman Podhoretz; writer and former Editor in Chief of Commentary: "The
Battle over Ideas," 4/6/99
William A. Rusher; former publisher of the National Review: "The
Conservative Movement," 4/25/90
Alan K. Simpson; former U.S. Senator, Wyoming: "Let
'er Rip: Reflections of a Rocky Mountain Senator," 9/17/97
Mark Steyn; Journalist: "America,
Europe, and the Islamic World, " 3/14/07

John Yoo; Professor
of Law, University of California, Berkeley: "The
Shaping of a Legal Response to 9/11,” 1/24/08
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