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U.S. foreign policy
(WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1988)
Discusses the position of the United States as a superpower in today's world and the legacy of the Reagan administration.
U.S. foreign policy in Angola
(Jefferson Communications Inc.Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service, 1981-11-03)
Examines the conflict between American business interests in Angola and the Reagan Administration's opposition to the Marxist government regime.
A conversation with Ambassador to the United Nations, Jeane Kirkpatrick
(Jefferson Communications Inc.Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service, 1982)
Examines the United States' objectives at the United Nations and the role the institution plays in American foreign policy.
The worldview of Henry Kissinger
(Jefferson Communications Inc.Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service, 1984)
A wide-ranging interview that examines some of the central foreign policy issues confronting American policymakers in 1984.
Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, Chester Crocker
(WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)Blackwell Corporation (Washington D.C.)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceSouth Carolina Educational Television Network, 1986)
Examines American foreign policy toward Angola and South Africa.
Mozambique and RENAMO : should the Reagan Doctrine apply?
(WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)Blackwell Corporation (Washington D.C.)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceSouth Carolina Educational Television Network, 1986-11-08)
Examines the question of American intervention in the civil war between the Mozambique National Resistance (RENAMO) and the Marxist Government.