Episode 136: Karen Greenberg

Published: Jan. 13, 2017, 5:42 p.m.

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Karen Greenberg has spent the last 15 years studying the intersection of national security, terrorism and civil liberties. She\'s currently the director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law School.
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She\'s authored several books on the subject including most recently Rogue Justice: the Making of the Security State. In 2009 she wrote the critically acclaimed Least Worst Place: Guantanamo\'s First 100 Days. We kick off discussing why was it that President Obama, having come to office eight years ago promising to shut down the Guantanamo prison, failed to do so.\\xa0
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Karen is someone who has been on my radar since the early Bush years and the debate over the Patriot Act, but I was fascinated and interested to learn how her career in foreign policy and national security was really launched while working with dissidents from Eastern Europe during the Soviet era. It\'s a great conversation. Animated for sure. And I think you\'ll like it.\\xa0
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Quick announcement before we start: if you are listening to this contemporaneously and are in Chicagoland come to a live recording of the podcast with special guest former US Ambassador to the UN Zalmay Khalilzad on January 19. Send me an email via the contact page on GlobalDispatchespodcast.com and I can get you a complimentary ticket!\\xa0
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