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CBC - Our World Tides of Change, The Shrinking Superpower ******************************************************************************* General Information Type.................: documentary More Information.....: (none) Part Size............: 15,000,000 bytes Number of Parts......: 22 Archive Format.......: RAR Part Recovery Method.: PAR2 PAR2 Blocks Provided.: 145 Technical Information Source...............: NTSC CABLE AVI Size.............: 321,628,160 bytes Duration.............: 21:18.690 FPS..................: 29.970 Video Codec..........: XviD 1.2 SMP Codec DCT......: H263 QPel...........: No GMC............: No Video Bitrate........: 2000 (ABR) Video Resolution.....: 640x464 Video Aspect Ratio...: 1.379 Audio Format.........: 0x0055 MPEG-1 Layer 3 Audio Encoder........: LAME 3.92 Bitrate..............: 128kbits/sec (CBR) Hz...................: 48000 Channels.............: Stereo Captured by..........: festering leper Description This week, we take a look at the political event on the U.S. presidential race calendar - next week\'s Super Tuesday primary sweepstakes. We begin with the CBC\'s Joe Schlesinger looking at the TIDES OF CHANGE IN AMERICA. Joe looks back in history for insight as to whether Americans really are ready to embrace that slogan of change everyone\'s chanting. Super Tuesday is just days away, on February 5th, and even by the often wild standards of U.S. primaries, this is shaping up to be a dramatic and exciting event. It\'s when 22 U.S. states make their choice for a Presidential candidate. The race for the Democratic Party is now down to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Among Republicans it\'s between John McCain and Mitt Romney. The CBC\'s veteran correspondent Joe Schlesinger has covered many Super Tuesdays in his day when he was based in Washington from the Carter years through Ronald Reagan\'s Presidency to the Presidency of George Bush senior. Joe sees 2008 as something of a watershed year in U.S. politics and thinks that insight can be gained by looking back at another tumultuous era in American history for clues as to what may be taking shape. In the second half of the show we look at the future of U.S. foreign policy under a new president and explore the idea of whether the U.S. is a SHRINKING SUPERPOWER. Brian has an in-depth discussion with Parag Khanna. He is the author of a controversial New York Times Magazine article, on the complex foreign policy challenges the next President of the United States will inherit. Khanna believes the global playing field has dramatically changed and that America may not be able to exert the type of influence it did in the past - despite the continuing importance of its economy and military power. His thought-provoking essay is entitled: \"Waving Goodbye to Hegemony.\" Post Information Posted by............: festering leper Posted to............: alt.binaries.multimedia alt.binaries.tv alt.binaries.documentaries alt.binaries.multimedia.documentaries alt.binaries.tv.canadian Repost Policy........: None, sorry! (Post\'n\'Delete) -- Sharing Widget |