Ted Koppel says the global efforts to draw attention to China's human rights record as the Olympic torch continues its rounds is working. But, he says, as far as bringing real change in Tibet is concerned, the protests surrounding the torch are doing little.

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Respected broadcast journalist Ted Koppel is a senior news analyst for NPR. Through essays and conversations with NPR hosts, he weighs in on all manner of U.S. and foreign policy from security, privacy, values and the media to Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan.
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Folge vom 12.04.2008Dreams of Free Tibet Will Go Unrealized
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Folge vom 22.02.2008Safety Concerns Don't Slow China's Coal BoomChina is struggling to produce enough energy to keep fueling its remarkable pace of economic growth. That means that coal mines throughout China are pressed to bring millions more tons of coal to the surface even as the government vows to shut unsafe mines.
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Folge vom 09.02.2008Defiant Afghanistan Deserves Candidates' AttentionWhat exactly is the U.S. mission in Afghanistan? And what are the presidential candidates' policies concerning the region? NPR Senior News Analyst Ted Koppel looks at the conflicts in the region during the past two centuries and what they mean for America's current foreign policy.
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Folge vom 17.01.2008U.S. Presidents' Saudi Ritual Nearly ObsoletePresident Bush appealed to Saudi leaders this week to increase the flow of oil — to help to keep prices under control. It's a ritual for U.S. presidents — and one that NPR Senior News Analyst Ted Koppel says is almost obsolete.