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Great Decisions in Foreign Policy

301-309 


November 3, 2011


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Great Decisions in Foreign Policy 301-309           

 

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Award-winning, timely series recommended by  

the New York Times.                              

Producer: Foreign Policy Association

 

Distributor: NETA  

 

Presenter:  The Kentucky Network    

 

 

HD Feed for Record:

Mondays, beginning January 2, 2012 @ 1330 - 1400ET/HD04

                                                                                                 

NOLA Code:   

GTFP 0300 H1       

 

Rights:

Broadcast Rights:Unlimited Releases/2 Years  

VOD: 30 Days  

Non-Commercial Cable: Yes

School Re-Record: 1 Year     

 

9/30s

 

Rating: TV-G

 

Screening DVD's Available upon Request

 
LetterGreetings!
Great DecisionsNETA is pleased to bring you Great Decisions in Foreign Policy 301-309. This award-winning series -- recommended by the New York Times -- frames the most important foreign policy questions of the year.  Each episode in this timely, well-produced series provides background, context, contemporary analysis and policy options. If you haven't taken a look at the programs in a while, we urge you to request a screener and check it out.  It features topics that our viewers are hearing about daily and want to learn more about. 

 

2012 topics include "After the Arab Spring," "Exiting Iraq and Afghanistan" and "Beyond the Border: U.S.- Mexico Relations." (See fact sheet that follows for program titles and descriptions). 

 

Hosted by Ralph J. Begleiter, former CNN World Affairs Correspondent. Great Decisions has been produced by the Foreign Policy Association for over 40 years.

 

Great Decisions in Foreign Policy 301-309 is produced Foreign Policy AssociationPresented by the Kentucky Network, the series is distributed to public television stations by NETA. Funded by ENI, The Hurford Foundation, Credit Suisse, University of Delaware, local underwriting is permissible.  

     

Please contact me if you have questions. I'll be in touch with you about your carriage plans during the next months. A fact sheet follows.

 

Very truly yours,

Regina

Regina Eisenberg

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Fact Sheet 

 Great Decisions in Foreign Policy 301-309   

 

 

Program Summary:

Award-winning series -- recommended by the New York Times -- frames the most important foreign policy questions of the year.   

 

Parts/Length:

9/30

 

RIGHTS

Broadcast Rights: Unlimited Releases/2 Years

VOD:30 Days 

Non-Commercial Cable: Yes

School Re-Record: 1 Year 

                                                                                                  

NOLA Code:   

GTFP 0300 H1

HD Feed for Record: 

Mondays, beginning January 2, 2012 @ 1330 - 1400ET/HD04  

 

Audio/Visual:

Stereo/Closed Captioned

 

Video: 

HD 16.9  

  

TV Rating:

TV-G

  

Producer:   

Foreign Policy Association 

   

Broadcast Distributor:

NETA  

 

Underwriters:  

ENI, The Hurford Foundation, Credit Suisse, University of Delaware  

  

Local Underwriting:

Local underwriting is permissible.  

 

DVD screener:

Regina Eisenberg

R Eisenberg Presents

regina@stationrelations.com 

510.550.1706

 

 

Websites:

www.greatdecisions.org 

www.netaonline.org

www.stationrelations.com 

 

CONTACTS:

Station Relations & DVD Screener:

Regina Eisenberg

R Eisenberg Presents

regina@stationrelations.com 

510.550.1706

 

Publicity & Promotion:

MacDara King 

Executive Producer

MKing@FPA.org 

212.481.8100 Ext. 233  
 

Viewer Questions & Comments:

MacDara King 

Executive Producer

MKing@FPA.org

 

Great Decisions in Foreign Policy 301-303  

Episode Descriptions 

 

#301: After the Arab Spring. How will uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa impact American objectives in the region?  

#302: Shining City on a Hill: Exporting Democracy. Support for democracy has long been a stated goal of U.S. foreign policy, but can it be exported?  

#303: Beyond the Border: The U.S. and Mexico. How best can the two countries confront troublesome border issues while fostering greater economic and cultural ties? 

#304: Cybersecurity: Defense in the Digital Age. As cyber attacks continue to occur at a breakneck pace, is the U.S. at risk?  

#305: Drawdown: Exiting Iraq and Afghanistan. As U.S. troops drawdown from Iraq and Afghanistan, what's the return on the American investment in blood and treasure?
 
#306: Living Planet: State of the Seas. Depleting fish populations.  Coral erosion.  Polluted waters.  A look at the health of the world's seas. 

#307: Inside Indonesia. Indonesia was the childhood home of President Barack Obama.  It's also the world's most populous Muslim country, a secular democracy and an economic rising star.  

#308: Race for Resources: Energy and Geopolitic. Who is wining in the competition for the world's energy resources, and what does this mean for the U.S.?  

#309: The New Global Economy. What trends will define the next chapter in the global economy, what rules will govern the new economic order, and can another crisis be avoided?
     

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