Joint Strike: NATO and the U.S. in the 21st Century recap & spoilers

Joint Strike: NATO and the U.S. in the 21st Century (Great Decisions in Foreign Policy - S42E8) recap & spoilers

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NATO enjoyed a surge in popularity following the quick success of its air campaign in Libya. The much needed boost in morale comes as NATO moves into its twelfth year in Afghanistan, fighting a war that many see as destined to fail. Can the NATO alliance - forged during the Cold War – ensure global stability in the 21st Century? And should the U.S. continue to foot most of the bill? Featured Guests: Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Secretary-General, NATO, Chuck Hagel, Former U.S. Senator, Admiral James Stavridis, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Ivo Daalder, U.S. Ambassador to NATO, Robert Kagan, The Brookings Institution..

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Joint Strike: NATO and the U.S. in the 21st Century - Great Decisions in Foreign Policy S42E8 Reviews

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Best documentary series on foreign policy out thereAlways balanced, great points, enjoyable to watch. This is the type of show that the public really needs!.Score: 5/5

Great Review of International AffairsA phenomenal series that provides a great overview of some of the greatest challenges facing our country and world. I didn't even know there was a democratic transition happening in Burma!.Score: 5/5

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Best season yet!This season is far and away the best one yet. As always, the content is current and relevant. This year's format is fantastic. It appears as though the FPA is keeping up with modern television audience while still delivering the world class information it always has. I found this series engaging and would recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning more about our foreign policy role in the world..Score: 5/5

Understanding global issues, thirty minutes at a timeI’ve been watching this series for several years now and continue to be thoroughly educated and entertained. The content is consistently thought provoking, interviewing key heads of state and other relevant political figures; and at 30-min per episode, the information is very digestible. I would recommend this series to anyone, from the well-informed pundits to the political novice..Score: 5/5

Insightful and thought provokingAnother great turnout from the team at FPA. This season of Great Decisions offers an improved new format of presenting recent foreign policy in a documentary style which makes it interesting and entertaining to follow. I highly recommend taking the time to watch this season, if you like it as much as I did (you have to love the variety of opinion no matter which side you're on) then you will be anxiously awaiting season 43! These shows always leave me thinking on a more broad level about the decisions our country makes in the business of foreign policy..Score: 5/5

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