Great Decisions in Foreign Policy

2015 • PBS
3.9
7 reviews
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Season 44 episodes (8)

1 The Middle East
1/10/16
Season-only
As alliances in the Middle East are shifting, the U.S. has found itself between a rock and a hard place. In a series of conflicts that are far from black-and-white, what can the U.S. do to secure its interests in the region?
2 The Rise of ISIS
1/11/16
Season-only
Born out of an umbrella organization of Al Qaeda in Iraq, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) burst onto the international stage after it seized Falluja in 2013. What is ISIS, and what danger does it pose to American interests?
3 The Kurds
1/18/16
Season-only
Kurdistan, a mountainous region made up of parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Armenia and Syria, is home to one of the largest ethnic groups in West Asia: the Kurds. What does the success of Iraqi Kurdistan mean for Kurds in the surrounding region?
4 Migration
1/25/16
Season-only
As a record number of migrants seek refuge in Europe, the continent is struggling to come up with an adequate response. Today, with the number of displaced people is at an all-time high, a number of world powers find themselves facing a difficult question: How can they balance border security with humanitarian concerns?
5 The Koreas
2/1/16
Season-only
At the end of World War II, Korea was divided in two. The northern half of the Korean peninsula was occupied by the Soviet Union, the southern by the United States. Today, North and South Korea couldn’t be further apart. With such a wide gap, some are asking if unification is possible, even desirable.
6 United Nations
2/8/16
Season-only
The United Nations stands at a crossroads. This year marks a halfway point in the organization’s global effort to eradicate poverty, hunger and discrimination. With the appointment of the ninth secretary-general in the near future, the next President is bound to have quite a lot on his or her plate going into office.
7 Climate Change
2/15/16
Season-only
A rapidly changing climate has already impacted the United States. Now, it’s expected that the presidential election will be one of the first ever to place an emphasis on these environmental changes. What can the next president do to stymie this environmental crisis? And is it too late for these efforts to be effective?
8 Cuba
2/22/16
Season-only
After decades of isolation, America has begun taking major steps to normalize relations with Cuba, its neighbor to the south. The move marks a dramatic shift away from a policy that has its roots in one of the darkest moments of the Cold War — the Cuban missile crisis. Although the U.S. trade embargo is unlikely to end any time soon, American and Cuban leaders today are trying to bring a relationship once defined by a crisis in the 1960s into the 21st century.

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.