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Great Decisions
International Relations Discussion Group

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What is Great Decisions?

Great Decisions is an international relations outreach and discussion group of the League of Women Voters of Larimer County.  We sponsor a monthly, public, Great Decisions discussion on international issues and their impact on our world, with topics chosen annually by the Foreign Policy Association.

 

The mission of the Foreign Policy Association today is to serve as a catalyst for developing awareness, understanding, and informed opinion on U.S. foreign policy and global issues.

 

Through its balanced, nonpartisan programs and publications, the Foreign Policy Association encourages citizens to participate in the foreign policy process.

 

Great Decisions is America's largest discussion program on world affairs. The program model involves reading the Great Decisions briefing book, watching the documentary film series, and meeting as a group to discuss the most critical global issues facing America today. When appropriate, the team presents educational programs to members of the League of Women Voters of Larimer County and the public on matters of international concern. We also provide books, video resources and a teacher's guide for the Social Studies department at Fort Collins High School. 


Our meetings are open to the public!  We meet the first Monday of each month (February – June; October -December) on the Zoom platform, from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.


Sign-up for the 2025 season of Great Decisions is underway! To reserve a book, please contact Karen Heckman at (970) 481-9591. Briefing books are available for $30, payable on receipt of the book. Books are also available for purchase by those who cannot attend meetings.  

2025 Discussions

American Foreign Policy at a Crossroads 
February 3, 2025

This chapter will explore the contours of the U.S. foreign policy debate as it plays out in a world of multiple and escalating crises and domestic polarization.

U.S. Changing Leadership of the World Economy 
March 3, 2025 

Under President Biden, the U.S. has advanced new ideas about trade, technology, industrial policy, competition with China, and the organization of the world economy. For most of the postwar era, the U.S. has tied its global leadership to cooperative agendas aimed at creating a more open-world trading system, but that has apparently come to an end. What are America’s options and opportunities as a leader of the world economy? How will America’s “foreign policy for the middle class” and strategic competition with China impact its leadership role? How can the postwar rules and institutions of the world economy be made safe for economic nationalism and great power competition?

 

U.S.- China Relations 
April 7, 2025

Washington’s relations with Beijing have reached an ominous low ebb. Both American political parties have identified China as the country’s preeminent geopolitical challenger and, in the eyes of many, a systemic threat. What is driving this deterioration of Sino-American relations, and what are America’s strategic options in the face of Chinese power and ambition






India: Between China, the West, and the Global South 
May 5, 2025

India is an emerging major power in world affairs, occupying a pivotal position between China, the United States, and the Global South. Its population size, economy, and geopolitical location ensure that it will be an influential voice in debates and political struggles over global order. What are India’s choices and opportunities for regional and global leadership? How will it maneuver between China and the United States, and what is its role as a voice of the Global South? What opportunities exist for Washington to work with India?


International Cooperation on Climate Change  
June 2, 2025

The 2015 Paris Agreement established a UN-sponsored framework for negotiations on climate change and global warming. In subsequent COP meetings, experts and political leaders have come together seeking common cause for this growing global crisis. What is the future of these efforts, and what have they yielded? What is the U.S. role in fostering cooperation on climate change? In a divided country, what are the possible futures for American policy leadership?


The Future of NATO and European Security  
October 6, 2025

European security is more uncertain than it has been for decades. Putin’s Russia has launched a war with Ukraine on its doorstep, and America’s uncertain role as leader of NATO and security provider has been called into question with the failure of Congress to pass supplemental military support for Ukraine. What are Europe’s options, and how might developments on both sides of Western Europe – in Ukraine and across the Atlantic – impact its choices? What are America’s stakes in NATO and Europe’s strategic dilemmas?

AI and American National Security
November 3
, 2025

The AI revolution is the leading edge of a larger high-tech revolution which promises to transform the world. Experts argue that international cooperation is needed to expand the opportunities these new technologies hold while protecting societies from their dangers. What are the key policy debates in this area, and what are the opportunities and limits on global AI rules of the road? How will the AI revolution impact American national security? What are its policy options to secure the benefits of AI and guard against its dangers?

American Foreign Policy in the Middle East: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead 
December 1, 2025

The war in Gaza has brought the region to a crossroads. What are the possible outcomes of the war, and how might the United States use its influence to shape a long-term settlement that leaves both Israel and the Palestinians in a better position? How might Arab states in the wider region be brought into a settlement? What are America’s interests in the Middle East and how can it advance them?