Great Decisions

2026 Great Decisions

The Great Decisions foreign policy discussions series, a project of the Foreign Policy Association, is sponsored locally by the League of Women Voters, AAUW, and the Tyler Public Library. These meetings will be held at 5:30 pm every Thursday, from Jan 29th through March 19th at the Tyler Public Library.

The date and speaker of each program is TBD, but the 2026 topics are:

  • America and the World: Trump 2.0 Foreign Policy
  • Trump Tariffs and the Future of the World Economy
  • US-China Relations
  • Ruptured Alliances and the Risk of Nuclear Proliferation
  • Ukraine and the Future of European Security
  • Multilateral Institutions in a Changing World Order
  • US Engagement of Africa
  • The Future of Human Rights and International Law

The Great Decisions Briefing Book for 2026 is available to order at fpa.org

For more information, contact Carol Cushman

 

Informed Citizens Make Great Decisions

The Great Decisions foreign policy discussions series, a project of the Foreign Policy Association, is sponsored locally by the League of Women Voters, AAUW, and the Tyler Public Library. The topics are provided by the Foreign Policy Association each year.

The 2026 Topics will be posted soon. As an example of past years’ topics here are the 2022 topics.

Great Decisions 2022 Topics

For this year, our lectures and speakers will be announced on social media the week of. Below are some of the topics we will cover from the Foreign Policy Association’s website.

Energy Geopolitics

How will changes in the energy industries impact relations between countries?Access to oil and gas has long held an influence over the politicsof 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 out-side world? By Carolyn Kissane

China’s Foreign Policy and the U.S.

How will the United States respond to China’s growing global presence?
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? By David Lampton

War Crimes

What is a war crime? How does this definition apply to recent events in Ukraine? 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? By Francine Hirsch

Economic Warfare

What comprises economic warfare? How have these measures been used recently against Russia? 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? By Jonathan Chanis

Politics in Latin America

Politics in Latin America

What does the emergence of various left wing governments mean for countries in Latin America? 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? By Jorge Castañeda

Global Famine

What causes famine? How can it be prevented in the future? 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? By Daniel Maxwell

Iran at a Crossroads

What is the future for relations between Iran and the U.S.?
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? By Law-
rence Potter

Climate Migration
How is climate change impacting human migration? 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? By Karen Jacobsen