Great Decisions in Foreign Policy

2015 • PBS
3.9
7 reviews
TV-PG
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Season 45 episodes (8)

1 The European Union
1/10/17
Season-only
The European Union is under severe strain. British voters have chosen to leave the EU while the Eurozone debt crisis and the influx of migrants pose an existential threat to the political and economic bloc. Can the EU withstand the pressure?
2 International Trade
1/10/17
Season-only
International trade has transformed the way we live. Supporters of free trade say it creates the greatest amount of wealth for the highest number of people, fostering growth and lifting nations out of poverty. Opponents say free trade eliminates jobs at home and makes the country vulnerable.
3 China’s Maritime Build-Up
1/10/17
Season-only
China is building up its maritime presence, investing heavily in its Navy, and ambitiously advancing territorial claims in the South and East China seas. Does this maritime expansionism indicate a more aggressive foreign policy or is it simply the next logical step in China’s growth?
4 Saudi Arabia
1/10/17
Season-only
Saudi Arabia is a nation in transition, with increasing signs that the status quo it has enjoyed for decades is beginning to fray. Once known for having a “special relationship” with the U.S., growing concerns about human rights, terrorism and the Iran nuclear deal suggest the relationship between Riyadh and Washington is coming under strains.
5 The Geopolitics of Oil
1/10/17
Season-only
After decades of relative stability, the U.S. energy revolution is beginning to shift the dynamics of the energy market. Once dependent on the Middle East for much of its energy, the U.S. is now producing more of its own—potentially freeing America to pursue a new foreign policy in the region.
6 Latin America
1/10/17
Season-only
Once known for economic and political turmoil, the majority of nations in Latin America are now constitutional democracies. Shifting away from the “revolutionary” leftist economic policies, Latin Americans are combining left-leaning social agendas with more pragmatic governance.
7 Afghanistan
1/10/17
Season-only
U.S. troops have been in Afghanistan for over 15 years—making it the longest war in American history. As Washington and NATO pivot away from Afghanistan by reducing troop numbers, the ability of the government and security forces to maintain stability will be tested.
8 Nuclear Security
1/10/17
Season-only
The nuclear status quo is changing. Nine nations are declared nuclear powers—and non-state actors are upending cold war era strategy. How can leaders stop countries from acquiring nuclear weapons, keep nuclear materials out of the hands of non-state actors and protect nuclear facilities from potential terrorist attacks?

About this show

Narrated by David Strathairn, this acclaimed international affairs documentary series explores critical global issues facing the world today.

Ratings and reviews

3.9
7 reviews
Calebpg 12
June 30, 2015
This series shows a fairly unbiased intro to some of the issues facing the United States today. It is solely based on a US prospective. Would be outstanding for any US government course in High school or college. Visit the website for more info. Not sure where to go? Google it.