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Michel Chossudovsky's Global Research News Hour - Week 08.2009

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Host: Stephen Lendman

Monday, February 16th

F. William Engdahl is a leading researcher, economist, and analyst of the New World Order. For over 30 years, he's written extensively about energy, politics, economics, and more and is a distinguished Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization.

He's also the author of "A Century of War: Anglo-American Politics and the New World Order" and "Seeds of Destruction: The Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation", published by Global Research.ca.

His newest book just out is titled "Full Spectrum Dominance: Totalitarian Democracy in the New World Order". It will be discussed on the program as well as the global economic crisis.

Tuesday, February 17th

James Petras is Binghamton University, New York Professor Emeritus of Sociology. Besides his long and distinguished academic career, he's a noted figure on the left, a well-respected Latin American expert, and a longtime chronicler of the region's popular struggles.

He's also a prolific author of hundreds of articles and dozens of books. His newest is titled "Zionism, Militarism and the Decline of US power".

Topics to be discussed are Gaza, the new Obama administration, and the results of Venezuela's just concluded constitutional referendum vote to let Chavez and other government officials seek unlimited re-elections.

Wednesday, February 18th

Rachael Rudolph is a Professor of Middle East and Islamic Studies at Emory & Henry College where her research and writing focus mainly on resistance strategies, especially Islamic movements in Algeria, Palestine, and the Philippines. Earlier, she was an instructor at West Virginia University.

Her books include "From Terrorism to Politics", "Mobilizing Movements, Mobilizing Contemporary Islamic Resistance" and "Saudi Arabia's War on Terrorism" She's currently working on a new book on the War on Gaza.

The Gaza war and aftermath will be discussed.

Thursday and Friday are rebroadcasts

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