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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.
Latin American debt : living on borrowed time?
(WHYY-TV (Television station : Philadelphia, PA)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1989)
Feeding the world
(WHYY-TV (Television station : Philadelphia, PA)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1989)
Examines the debate over the world’s dwindling food supply.
Horn of Africa : empty cornucopia?
(WHYY-TV (Television station : Philadelphia, PA)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1989)
Discusses the reasons why the Horn of Africa is strategically important to the United States and the many problems afflicting the area.
International drug traffic : an unwinnable war?
(WHYY-TV (Television station : Philadelphia, PA)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1989)
Examines the United States' war on drugs both at home and abroad, and asks, "Is this a war we can win?"
Changing China : where do we fit in?
(WHYY-TV (Television station : Philadelphia, PA)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1989-03-02)
Persian Gulf
(WHYY-TV (Television station : Philadelphia, PA)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1989)
Examines America’s interests in the Persian Gulf and guidelines for U.S. policy in the region.
Arms agreement : too little too late, or too much too soon?
(WHYY-TV (Television station : Philadelphia, PA)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1989)
Guests Madeleine Albright, Karen Elliott House and Richard Allen discuss the Cold War, is it finally over, and what does the end of the Cold War mean for American foreign policy?