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Every Monday, Louis Klamroth invites experts to discuss current social issues.
“Hard but Fair” airs today at 10:05 p.m. on Erste (ARD). After broadcasting on TV, the episode will be available to stream in the ARD media library.
Read here what the episode on November 25, 2024 is about and which guests are expected.
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Topics and guests at “Hard but fair”
Today Louis Klamroth and his guests at “Hart aber Fair” ask themselves the question:
“Fear of escalation: it’s up to them to decide Ukraine war the choice?”
These are the guests of the episode on November 25, 2024:
- Norbert Röttgen (59), Member of the Foreign Affairs Committee (CDU)
- Ralf Stegner (65), Member of the Foreign Affairs Committee (SPD)
- Felix Banaszak (35), Co-Federal Chairman “B’90/Greens”
- Ines Schwerdtner (35), Co-chair of “THE LEFT”
- Nicole Deitelhoff (50), Professor of political science, peace and conflict researcher
- Alev Doğan (35), Political journalist and deputy editor at The Pioneer
- Vassili Golod (31), Ukraine-Correspondent there ARD
These are the broadcast dates of “Hard but Fair”
Join me for the next talk Louis Klamroth you can see on this date:
- Monday, December 2nd, 2024 at 10:45 p.m
If you missed the show, you can watch all episodes in the stream for free after broadcast in the ARD media library.
## Hard but Fair: Interview Preview
**(Intro Music)**
**Host: ** Welcome back to World Today News! Tonight, we’re diving into a powerful discussion that aired on “Hard but Fair,” hosted by Louis Klamroth on Monday, November 25th.
The episode tackles a timely and critical issue: “Fear of escalation: Is the choice in the Ukraine war up to them?” We’ll be exploring the perspectives of the esteemed guests who joined the conversation, including politicians, experts, and journalists.
Let’s welcome our guests tonight:
* **Dr. Nicole Deitelhoff**, Professor of Political Science and peace and conflict researcher,
* **Alev Doğan**, Political journalist and deputy editor at The Pioneer.
Welcome to both of you.
**Section 1: Setting the Stage**
* **Host:** Dr. Deitelhoff, you are a leading expert on conflict resolution. Can you provide some context for viewers who may be unfamiliar with the nuances of the current situation in Ukraine? What are the key factors contributing to the fear of escalation?
* **Host:** Alev, you have been covering the conflict extensively for The Pioneer. What were some of the initial reactions you witnessed from the international community when the war broke out? Has this sentiment evolved over time?
**Section 2: Political Perspectives**
* **Host:** Dr. Deitelhoff, the “Hard but Fair” episode featured a diverse panel of politicians representing different parties. In your opinion, what were some of the most significant points of agreement and disagreement regarding who holds the power to ultimately decide the fate of the war?
* **Host:** Alev, the program included voices from both the governing coalition and the opposition. Do you believe the public discourse surrounding the war is becoming more polarized, and if so, what could be done to foster more constructive dialog?
**Section 3: The Search for Peace**
* **Host:** Dr. Deitelhoff, given your expertise in peace and conflict research, what opportunities and challenges do you see for achieving a peaceful resolution to the conflict?
* **Host:** Alev, based on your reporting, what are some of the key lessons that we, as a global community, should learn from this conflict to prevent similar situations from arising in the future?
**Section 4: Looking Ahead**
* **Host:** Dr. Deitelhoff, what are some crucial steps that need to be taken in the coming months and years to address the humanitarian crisis arising from the war and support Ukraine’s recovery?
* **Host:** Alev, as we wrap up, what would you like viewers to take away from the discussion on “Hard but Fair”?
**Host:**
Thank you both for your insightful contributions to this vital conversation. We encourage our viewers to catch the full episode of “Hard but Fair” on the ARD media library.
**(Outro Music)**