On this episode, a panel of foreign policy experts will discuss the history, significance and future of the Geneva Conventions. We’ll hear about how successful those treaties have been in limiting the savagery of armed conflict but we’ll also ask if they’re strong enough to last another 75 years.
GUESTS:
- Sandy Hodgkinson, Former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Detainee Affairs; Former Deputy Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues, The State Department
- Paul Williams, PhD, President, Public International Law and Policy Group
- Greg Noone, PhD, Director, Fairmount State University's National Security and Intelligence Program
- Shannon French, PhD, Director, The Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence, Case Western Reserve University
- Milena Sterio, Distinguished University Professor, Cleveland State University
- Michael Scharf, Dean, Case Western Reserve University School of Law