[Produced in 2018] For decades, the U.S. has been a leader in promoting global health. But foreign assistance has fallen out of favor in some circles in Washington, they argue the U.S. should help America first. Is the golden age of global health coming to an end, or just getting started? Great Decisions investigates.
Featured Guests:
Madeleine Albright, Former U.S. Secretary of State
Jono Anzalone, Vice President, American Red Cross
Deborah L. Birx, U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator,
Chris Collins, President, Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Carissa Etienne, Director, Pan American Health Organization
Laurie Garrett, Pulitzer Prize winning author
Patrick Gasprad, VP, Open Society Foundations
Helene Gayle, CEO, McKinsey Social Initiative
Amanda Glassman, Chief Operating Officer & Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development
Chuck Hagel, 24th Secretary of Defense
Michael Hayden, Former Director, CIA and NSA
Ron Klain, Former White House Ebola Response Coordinator
Nicholas D. Kristof, Columnist, The New York Times
Joseph I Lieberman, U.S. Senator (Ret.), (I-Connecticut)
Stanley McChrystal (Ret.), U.S. Army
Josh Michaud, Associate Director-Global Health Policy, Kaiser Family Foundation
Stephen J. Morrison, SVP & Director-Global Health Policy Center, CSIS
Stephen S. Morse, Prof. of Epidemiology-Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University
Dambisa Moyo, Global Economist & Author,
Gerald W. Parker, Associate Dean-Global One Health, Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine
Sidibé, Michel, Executive Director, UNAIDS
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