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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
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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