Sun, Dec 31, 2017
To his detractors, Putin is an autocrat, crushing any threat to his power, while renewing Soviet-style expansionism. To supporters, Putin represents Russia's redemption as a global superpower - and an alternative to the liberal democracy espoused by the West. Great Decisions explores what drives Putin's Foreign Policy.
Sun, Dec 31, 2017
China is the second largest economy in the world, and it's expected to bump the U.S. out of the top rank in less than a decade. Beijing is increasingly looking beyond China's borders, toward investment in Asia and across the world. What does China's massive One Belt One Road initiative mean for America?
Sun, Dec 31, 2017
The US has thrived on its vibrant and free press since the Founding Fathers first put the concept into law in the Bill of Rights as an important, independent check on power. Now Foreign policy is tweeted from the White House and "fake news" has entered the zeitgeist, while social media is proving to be a double-edged sword. What's next for media and the free press?
Sun, Dec 31, 2017
Once seen as a model of democracy, Turkey may be slipping toward autocracy. Critics charge that President Recip Tayyip Erdogan used a failed coup d'état in 2016 as a means of consolidating power - power he says is necessary to secure the state. Great Decisions producers traveled to Turkey to examine the relationship with this key U.S. ally.
Sun, Dec 31, 2017
The global power balance is rapidly evolving, leaving the United States at a turning point with respect to its level of engagement and the role of its military. How does the military function in today's international order, and what role should Diplomacy play in U.S. defense strategy?