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Globalization : workplace winners and losers
(The Kentucky NetworkGeorgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1997)
Africa : going forward or backward?
(The Kentucky NetworkGeorgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 2000)
Examines the political and economic situation on the ground in Africa, as well as the United States’ role in the region.
The U.S., Europe, and Japan : global economy in transition
(Connecticut Public TelevisionWorld Beat AssociatesGeorgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1990)
Examines American trade policy and economic involvement in emerging European markets.
Is the Reagan defense buildup over? : an interview with Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger
(WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)Blackwell Corporation (Washington D.C.)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceSouth Carolina Educational Television Network, 1985-10-12)
Host Peter Krogh disscusses Regean's defense strategy with Caspar Weinberger.
Global water shortage
(Connecticut Public TelevisionWorld Beat AssociatesGeorgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1992-02-14)
Discusses the consequences of the global water shortage and potential steps to resolve the crisis.
The U.N. at 50
(Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1995)
Examines the role of the U.N. and its efficiency as an international organization.
Russia : the end of a partnership?
(The Kentucky NetworkGeorgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1999)
Africa : U.S. policy choices?
(The Kentucky NetworkGeorgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1996)
Globalization : the shrinking planet
(The Kentucky NetworkGeorgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 2000)
Summitry with the Russians
(WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)Blackwell Corporation (Washington D.C.)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceSouth Carolina Educational Television Network, 1984-10-07)
Examines the importance of summitry in international diplomacy and in the context of the 1984 presidential election.