Great Decisions

Great Decisions 2023

February-May, 2022 | 12:00-1:00pm EST

This program has concluded, please stay tuned for updates about our 2024 program!

Great Decisions

Great Decisions is the largest nonpartisan public education program on international affairs in the world. Since 1918, the Foreign Policy Association, a sister World Affairs Council, Great Decisions program has been highlighting the most thought-provoking foreign policy challenges facing Americans. This program works to engage citizens by learning about critical global issues and U.S. foreign policy.

Based on the Foreign Policy Association’s annual briefing book on critical foreign policy topics, VCWA’s Great Decisions Discussion Series presents analysis by leading experts in eight sessions throughout the year.

2023 Great Decisions

 

Sanjeev Asthana

Global Food and Agriculture Fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, former member of Cargill India’s Board of Directors

Global Famine

February 7th | 12:00pm

Fears of global food shortages have followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has disrupted grain shipments from the major grain producer. But what about countries and regions that were suffering before this impending shortage? How is famine defined, and how is it different from simple food shortages? What if any remedies are there?


Gaia Vince

Author of Nomad Century

Climate Migration

February 21st | 12:00pm

As climate change accelerates and drought and rising sea levels become more common, millions of people in affected regions must uproot themselves and seek safety elsewhere. Who are these affected individuals, and how might the United States aid them, and be affected by the migration?


Rafal Sordy

Economic & Technology Officer

Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Washington, D.C.

Energy Security

March 7th | 12:00pm

Access to oil and gas has long held an influence over the politics of individual nations and their relations with others. But as more countries move toward sustainable energy, and supply chain shortages affect the availability of oil and gas, how will this change the way in which the United States interacts with the outside world?


Dr. Michelle Egan

Co-director of the Transatlantic Policy Center

Professor at American University

Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations

Economic Warfare

March 21st | 12:00pm

Waging economic warfare consists of a variety of measures from implementing sanctions to fomenting labor strikes. Such tools are utilized by states to hinder their enemies, and in the case of the United States have been used as far back as the early 19th century. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, economic warfare has been the main means for the west to challenge Russia. How effective will these sanctions be at convincing Russia to cease its war?


Dr. Krista Billingsley

Director of Criminology at Saint Michael’s College

War Crimes

April 4th | 12:00pm

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has resulted in widespread charges of war crimes and calls for justice. But what exactly are war crimes? Opinions of what constitutes a war crime have evolved, as have ways to identify and punish the perpetrators. How will the war crimes committed in Ukraine be dealt with?


Maureen Meyer

Director for Mexico and Migrant Rights Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA)

Politics in Latin America

April 18th | 12:00pm

Electoral results in Latin America over the past four years have led many observers of the regional/political scene to discern a left-wing surge in the hemisphere, reminiscent of the so-called “Pink Tide” that swept the area some 20 years ago. But how much do these politicians actually have in common? What implication does their ascendency have for the region?


Dr. Joseph Torigian

Professor at American University & Global Fellow at the Wilson Center

China’s Foreign Policy

May 2nd | 12:00pm

For the past ten years, the United States and China have been locked in a competition for who has the greatest global influence. One major point of contention is the status of Taiwanese sovereignty, which has become even more relevant recently with the possibility that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may prompt China to take similar action regarding Taiwan. How will the United States engage a China which is increasingly seeking to expand its sphere of influence?


Dr. Patrick Clawson

Director of Research, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy

Iran and the Gulf States

May 16th | 12:00pm

By the fall of 2022, Iran was in a state of turmoil due to widespread protests against government-enforced wearing of the hijab, a failing economy, an ineffective new president, and the looming succession of the country’s leader, Ayatollah Khamenei. Abroad, renewal of the Iran nuclear deal seemed doubtful and tensions remain high between Iran, Israel, and Arab states. Many Iranians have lost hope of a better future, and the country seems at a crossroads. How should the United States deal with it?


FAQs

  • The Vermont Council on World Affairs Great Decisions Program is a 16-week course that brings the most serious foreign affairs issues to Vermont and its people.

    Participants will discuss one of the 2022 Great Decisions topics with their cohort and a local, national, or international expert participant during each session.

    Space is limited.

  • Each session, we invite a local, national or international expert to share their expertise and join the conversation.

    Guests join the sessions either virtually or in person.

  • No, participants must select to attend all sessions as either an in person participant or a virtual participant. We are unable to accommodate changes once the program has begun.

  • In person sessions are held in downtown Burlington, VT.

  • The VCWA’s 2022 Great Decisions program will from 12:00-1:00pm EST

  • One FPA 2022 Great Decisions Book

    Nine discussion sessions

    Opportunity to hear from and engage with an expert on each of the topics

    Lunch is included for those attending Great Decisions 2022 in person

  • Virtual attendees will receive the Zoom link within the 24 hours prior to each session.

  • If you have troubles with your registration, please reach out to info@vcwa.org and we will be happy to help you complete your registration

  • The health and safety of our community is our top priority. We ask that all in-person participants be fully vaccinated and wear masks when not eating or drinking.

    We will closely monitor the COVID situation in our area be ready to shift our program entirely virtual if needed.

Click below to read more about our 2022 Great Decisions Program