HARDtalk - Season 10 / Year 2013

Season 10 / Year 2013

Episodes

Ozwald Boateng - Fashion Designer

Fatih Birol - Chief Economist, International Energy Agency

Lord Heseltine - British deputy prime minster 1995-97

Rupert Everett - Actor

Joaquin Almunia - EU Competition Commissioner

Kiran Bedi - Director General, Indian Police Service 2006 - 2007

Dani Dayan - Chairman of the Israeli Settler Movement

Pascal Lamy - Director General, World Trade Organisation

Doreen Lawrence - Director, The Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust

Paul Bhatti - Minister in Charge of National Harmony, Pakistan

Mohamed El-Erian - CEO, PIMCO

Sir Nigel Sheinwald - UK Ambassador to the US, 2007 - 2012

Ping Fu - CEO, Geomagic

Mark Lynas - Environmental campaigner and author

Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri - Chairman, Minaj-ul-Quran International

Lord Ouseley - Chairman, Kick It Out

Renzo Piano - Architect

Mohammad Jawad - Plastic, Reconstructive and Burns Surgeon

Khaled Meshaal - Leader of the Political Bureau of Hamas

Hossein Mousavian Iranian Nuclear Negotiator (2003-2005)

Fernando Carrera - Minister of Foreign Affairs, Guatemala

Lucinda Creighton - Ireland's Minister of State for European Affairs

Enrique Garcia - President, CAF - Development Bank of Latin America

Najeeb Al Nauimi - Human Rights Lawyer

Timo Soini - Leader, The Finns Party

Mamphela Ramphele - Politician and academic

Jon Huntsman - Republican Presidential Candidate 2011

Gloria Steinem

Father Bernard Lynch

AB Yehoshua - Author

Rached Ghannouchi - President, Ennahda Movement, Tunisia

Henry Winkler - Actor

Julius Makoni - Bishop of Manicaland, Zimbabwe

Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela

HARDtalk on the Road: Tunisia

Moncef Marzouki - President of Tunisia

Lord Bilimoria - Founder and Chairman of Cobra Beer

Theodor Meron - President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia

Kenneth Clarke - Conservative Government Minister, UK

Victor Ponta - Prime Minister of Romania

Kishore Mahbubani - Author and former diplomat.

Gareth Thomas - Former Wales rugby captain

Jonathan Miller - Theatre and Opera Director

Alassane Ouattara - President of Ivory Coast

Major General Robert Mood - Former Head of UN Supervision Mission in Syria

Vitali Klitschko - Boxer and Ukrainian Opposition MP

Professor Daniel Dennett - Philosopher and Cognitive Scientist

Christopher Pissarides - Council of the National Economy for the Republic of Cyprus

Patrick Chinamasa - Justice Minister of Zimbabwe

Mimoza Kusari-Lila - Deputy PM and Minister of Trade & Industry, Kosovo

Sir John Holmes - Former UN Emergency Relief Coordinator

Ian Paisley - Democratic Unionist MP

Lord Saatchi - UK Conservative Party Chairman 2003 - 2005

Jeremy Irons - Actor and Campaigner

Steffen Kampeter

Mathieu Kassovitz - Film Director and Actor

Christine Lagarde

Carlos Gutierrez

Andrew Simms - Author, Cancel the Apocalypse

Ioannis Kasoulides - Foreign Minister of Cyprus

Nuclear Deterrent Discussion

Lord Browne - Chief Executive BP, 1995 - 2007

Lord Turner - Chairman, Financial Services Authority, UK (2008- 2013)

Lord Patten - Chairman of the BBC Trust

Pravin Gordhan - South Africa's Finance Minister

Nate Silver - Statistician

Thomas Drake - Former Senior Executive, US National Security Agency

Zainab Bangura - UN Special Representative on Sexual Violence In Conflict

Joseph Nye - Former US Assistant Secretary of Defense

Michael Sandel - Political Philosopher

Alan Johnson MP - UK Home Secretary 2009 - 2010

Ibrahim Shema - Governor of Katsina State, Nigeria

Sir Alan Parker

Joe Glenton - Former British Soldier

Zoran Milanović - Croatian Prime Minister

Stuart Wheeler - Treasurer, UK Independent Party

John Kerry - Secretary of State, United States

Colonel Richard Kemp

Harold Koh - Legal Adviser, US State Department 2009-13

Lindiwe Mazibuko - Leader of the Opposition in the South African Parliament

Robert Fowler - Former UN Special Representative to Niger

Pierre Krahenbuhl - Director of Operations, International Committee of the Red Cross

Jean-François Copé - President, UMP Party, France

Lord Lawson - Former UK Chancellor of the Exchequer

Mo Ibrahim - Chairman of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation

Elif Shafak - Author

Ivo Daalder - United States Permanent Representative to NATO

Martin Amis - Author

Zhu Min - Deputy Managing Director, IMF

Ayad Allawi - Former Prime Minister of Iraq

Antonio Tajani - Vice President of the European Commission

Mehmet Simsek - Finance Minister, Turkey

Sergei Guriev - Russian economist

Tony Iommi - Rock musician

Mogoeng Mogoeng - Chief Justice of South Africa

Valdis Dombrovskis - Prime Minister, Latvia

Tim Soutphommasane - Political Philosopher

General Sher Mohammad Karimi - Head of the Afghan National Army

Dr. Omar Zakhilwal - Minister of Finance, Afghanistan

Nikos Dendias - Minister for Public Order, Greece
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