USA
Feature Guest - Clarence B Jones
Clarence B Jones was Martin Luther King's speechwriter, legal counsel and trusted lieutenant between 1960 and Dr King's assassination in Tennessee in 1968. He is Visiting/Diversity Professor at the… Audio
Walk across America advice for a young man
Andrew Forsthoefel set out at the age of 23 to walk across America, East to West, 6500 kilometres and wearing a sign that said, "Walking to Listen." Andrew didn't intend to make a radio story, he just… Audio
Water Law in the USA
Legal issues pertaining to water rights and regulation of water quantity and quality in the United States of America with water expert and retired judge Kirk Samelson. Audio
Progress, Patriotism & Protest - Part 3
The third of three programmes in which Matthew Crawford navigates the turbulent confluence of music and politics in 20th century America. Bob Dylan declares that the times are a-changin' - but to… Audio
Progress, Patriotism & Protest - Part 2
The second of three programmes in which Matthew Crawford navigates the turbulent confluence of music and politics in 20th century America. A national anthem at last, music for war, Strange Fruit in… Audio
Progress, Patriotism & Protest
Matthew Crawford navigates the turbulent confluence of music and politics in 20th century America. Audio
Insight for 12 February 2012: China, the US and NZ
Nigel Stirling considers how NZ can balance its relationships with China and the US Audio
Robert Glennon: water
Professor of Law and Public Policy in the Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona and author of Unquenchable: America's Water Crisis and What To Do About It. Audio
Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
Miami based environmental artist Xavier Cortada and Mangroves. Audio
Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
Snow in the upper Mid-West of the US and Thanksgiving. Audio
Human Rights Watch calls for torture inquriy
Human Rights Watch has called on the U.S President Barack Obama to order a criminal investigation into former President George W Bush and his top officials over the use of torture. Audio
The internet's most celebrated lawyer
Lawrence Lessig, Harvard University law professor, is one of the founders of the alternative copywright licensing body Creative Commons. Professor Lessig is now on a mission to clean up American… Audio
Insight for 5 June 2011 - Vanuatu & US led aid
Sally Round travels to Vanuatu to report on a US led aid mission that is part of re-engagement with the Pacific. Audio
Feature Guest - John Craig
John Craig recently became the oldest person in the world to walk the Pacific Crest trail, which stretches for 4265km along the US West Coast from the Mexican border all the way up to the Canadian… Audio
James McPherson: the American Civil War
Professor of American History, Emeritus, at the University of Princeton with his perspectives on the Civil War in the now United States. Audio
Tariq Ali: Islam, the US, China
Editor of New Left Review, novelist, author of over 20 books on world history and politics, and the 2011 Sir Douglas Robb Lecturer at Auckland University. Audio
Business hope Clinton visit will fast track free trade accord
The American Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, has arrived in New Zealand. Audio
Cold War saga exposed
Decades on from the end of the Cold War, and the US government is finally owning up to a secret mission to salvage a russian nuculear submarine. Audio
British government loses torture appeal
The British government has lost an Appeal Court bid to stop the disclosure of secret information relating to the alleged torture of a UK resident by US authorities. Audio
Simon Schama: USA, past, present, future
Historian, author, broadcaster, and cultural critic, whose most recent book is The American Future; he will headline Writers and Readers Week during the New Zealand International Arts Festival 2010. Audio