
The Corridors of Power
How do the well-meaning and highly educated men and women of America’s foreign policy elite, dreaming of doing good in the world, so often find themselves presiding over disastrous wars and genocides? Master filmmaker Dror Moreh takes us deep inside the three decades of American foreign policy since the fall of the Berlin Wall, a period of almost constant war and mass killing
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How do the well-meaning and highly educated men and women of America’s foreign policy elite, dreaming of doing good in the world, so often find themselves presiding over disastrous wars and genocides? Master filmmaker Dror Moreh takes us deep inside the three decades of American foreign policy since the fall of the Berlin Wall, a period of almost constant war and mass killing
Colin Powell
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Henry Kissinger
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Hillary Clinton
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Madeleine Albright
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Samantha Power
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Wesley Clark
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Richard Clarke
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James Baker III
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Paul Wolfowitz
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Sandy Berger
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Leon Panetta
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Leon Fuerth
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Anthony Lake
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Nancy Soderberg
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Prudence Bushnell
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George Moose
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John Shattuck
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Laura Lane
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Peter Galbraith
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George Shultz
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Ben Rhodes
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Jake Sullivan
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Denis McDonough
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Antony Blinken
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Michael Mullen
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Chuck Hagel
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Robert Malley
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