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Hotspots on the horizon
(The Kentucky NetworkGeorgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 2000)
Ethics in international relations : power and morality
(WHYY-TV (Television station : Philadelphia, PA)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1989)
Host Peter Krogh and guests look back on the Reagan presidency and its record of intervention overseas, and discuss the morality of overthrowing foreign governments.
Conflict in the former Yugoslavia
(Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1994)
Host Peter Krogh and guests discuss the search for a peaceful solution to conflict in the former Yugoslavia.
The Middle East : peace and the changing order
(The Kentucky NetworkGeorgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1997)
Iraq and its neighbors : policing a tough neighborhood
(The Kentucky NetworkGeorgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1999)
Freedom fighters in Angola : test case for the Reagan Doctrine
(WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)Blackwell Corporation (Washington D.C.)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceSouth Carolina Educational Television Network, 1985-11-16)
Examines the question of whether the United States should fund UNITA forces in their fight against Angola's communist government.
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.
Can a peace settlement be reached in Afghanistan?
(WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)Blackwell Corporation (Washington D.C.)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceSouth Carolina Educational Television Network, 1986-01-25)
Examines the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan and the UN sponsored peace negotiations that sought to end the conflict.
After Desert Storm
(Connecticut Public TelevisionWorld Beat AssociatesGeorgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1992-01-28)
Examines the aftermath of the first Gulf War and the prospect of democracy in the Middle East.
The Contras and U.S. policy in Central America
(WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)Blackwell Corporation (Washington D.C.)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceSouth Carolina Educational Television Network, 1987)
In this interview, Elliott Abrams discusses the situation in Nicaragua and makes the argument for American support of the Contras.