"A deep dive into the moral architecture of US foreign policy and the heavy cost of global leadership."
| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Aug 06, 2024 | Iraq - For Every Insect There Is an Insecticide | |
| E2 | Aug 06, 2024 | Bosnia - Our Soldiers Are Not Toy Soldiers | |
| E3 | Aug 06, 2024 | Rwanda - That Was a Local Thing | |
| E4 | Aug 06, 2024 | Kosovo - In the Name of Our Future | |
| E5 | Aug 06, 2024 | Darfur - Carrots for a War Criminal | |
| E6 | Aug 06, 2024 | Libya - If You Break It You Own It | |
| E7 | Aug 06, 2024 | Syria - The Risk of Doing Nothing | |
| E8 | Aug 06, 2024 | Syria - A Loop of Imperfection |
Production Type: Limited Series
Corridors of Power: Should America Police the World? is a standalone Limited Series that concluded its 8-episode run in June 2024. This expansive documentary project, directed by Academy Award nominee Dror Moreh, provides a comprehensive examination of the United States foreign policy decisions regarding genocide and humanitarian crises over the past four decades. By securing unprecedented access to high-ranking officials and decision-makers, the production captures a historical record of the internal debates that shaped global history from the end of the Cold War to the present day.
The series was designed as a finite narrative arc, moving through specific historical flashpoints including Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo, and Syria. Because the project aimed to provide a definitive retrospective on a specific era of American interventionism, it reaches a logical conclusion once the chronological history is fully documented. The depth of the archival research and the stature of the interview subjects underscore its status as a complete work of historical analysis rather than an ongoing television program.
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