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Relevance of United Nations Security Council

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In light of the current debate over Iraq, Forum discusses the relevance and future of the United Nations Security Council.

Guests:

Charles Hill, research fellow at the Hoover Institute, special consultant on policy to the secretary-general of the UN (1992-1996), and author of "Unvanquished" with Boutros Boutros-Ghali

Ruth Wedgwood, Senior Fellow in Peace and Conflict Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, professor of law at Yale, advisor to the Department of Defense on the issue of military tribunals, and member of the Secretary of State's Advisory Committee on International Law

Nile Gardiner, visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation Davis Institute for International Studies and Foreign Policy Researcher to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher

Joel Paul, professor of international law at UC Hastings and director of the International Program at Hastings

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