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Season 2009

  • S2009E01 Obama's Middle East Challenge

    • January 21, 2009
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    "In his new series analysing global powers and their agendas Al Jazeera's chief political analyst Marwan Bishara focuses on the challenges facing the new US president. With such antipathy towards George Bush's foreign policy, what can the world expect from Obama and his new team?"

  • S2009E02 Israel and the US

    • February 26, 2009
    • Al Jazeera

    "In this episode of Empire, Marwan Bishara, Al Jazeera's senior political analyst, and his guests zero in on the special relationship between the US and Israel. They explore who benefits from the special relationship and whether the status quo will prevail."

  • S2009E03 Arab unity in the shadows

    • March 26, 2009
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    Marwan Bishara and his guests examine the past, present and future of Arab Unity in view of the historical processes, and geopolitical realities of the Arab World in the shadow of Empires.

  • S2009E04 Obama and Afghanistan

    • April 30, 2009
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    Empire examines the path from Iraq to Afghanistan and into Pakistan. With the Iraq operation apparently drawing to a close and a mini-surge underway in Afghanistan, people in the region are wondering what this will all mean on the ground and what will the repercussions be for the region. As locals worry that they will be caught in the crossfire or killed by drones, experts question whether the strategy is the correct one or if it is too little, too late. Empire investigates what went wrong and the plan to fix it.

  • S2009E05 Sarkozy's France

    • May 28, 2009
    • Al Jazeera

    Marwan Bishara and guests discuss whether president Nicolas Sarkozy's plans to make France a key player on the world stage are all bubble and no fizz.

  • S2009E06 Iran: Influence or Threat

    • June 25, 2009
    • Al Jazeera

    "Whatever the outcome of the recent troubles, Iran sees itself as a natural leader in the region. It is determined to follow an independent foreign policy, and regards the nuclear question as a matter of national pride, and nobody elses business. With war raging all around it, we ask: is Iran a regional influence, or an international threat? Empire examines a country torn between traditional values and modernity, between its imperial past and its relations with the region, between its universal pretentions and its moderate means, between its highly educated and globalised urban youth and its more conservative hinterland."

  • S2009E07 Viva la Evolucion

    • July 30, 2009
    • Al Jazeera

    "A new Latin America is emerging on the global political stage. Marwan Bishara and guests analyse how the Obama administration may deal with Latin America and what the relations will mean on a global level. Featuring an exclusive interview with Noam Chomsky."

  • S2009E08 Media wars

    • August 27, 2009
    • Al Jazeera

    With global media now in the hands of supra-national players peddling their own agendas and internet giants in search of profit and influence, Empire asks what's the future for journalism in the age of media empires.

  • S2009E09 The World's Most Powerful Club

    • September 30, 2009
    • Al Jazeera

    The United Nations Security Council is under attack. In a world threatened by wars, terrorism, nuclear proliferation and catastrophic climate change, the five veto-wielding permanent members are being challenged by emerging powers demanding a seat at the top table. Empire analyses past, present and future of this most powerful of clubs.

  • S2009E10 The Long War: The US and al-Qaeda

    • October 28, 2009
    • Al Jazeera

    "Eight years after the launch of the 'war on terror,' how does the US view the al-Qaeda threat? Empire finds out."

  • S2009E11 Europe: A Superpower on the Fast-track

    • November 26, 2009
    • Al Jazeera

    As Europe adopts a new treaty to strengthen its union, and choses new authorities to speak with one voice for the continent, it confronts the fact that, with twenty seven countries, 500 million people, a combined economy bigger than the US, and almost 2 million soldiers under arms, the European Union is to all intents and purposes, a superpower. Will 27 nations be able to pull as one and become a dominant power in the 21st century?

  • S2009E12 What future for 'Greater Israel'?

    • December 24, 2009
    • Al Jazeera

    The Middle East 'peace process' is seriously deadlocked. Israel is determined to press ahead with the expansion of settlements. Palestinians refuse to accept anything less than their total freeze, but they are divided on the best way forward - diplomacy or resistance. The diplomatic vacuum leads to more unilateral policies and radicalisation. So how can the international community help? Is a two-state solution still possible, or one state or no state?

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Season 2010

  • S2010E01 'War on Terror' Through Muslim Eyes

    • January 28, 2010
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    In this episode, Empire looks at how al-Qaeda is perceived in the Muslim world. Does the US' so-called 'war on terror' serve only to alienate Muslims, driving them into the arms of extremist groups? Can the US reverse the tide of military intervention in the region and instead try to reach political solutions that involve all political parties, including repressed Islamic parties? We will also discuss whether the Arab world has an answer to the al-Qaeda challenge.

  • S2010E02 What Future for Capitalism?

    • February 23, 2010
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    From New York to Dubai and Bangladesh, Empire looks at the impact of US-style capitalism and asks: What does the future hold for crony capitalism? And what are the alternatives to neo-liberal globalisation?

  • S2010E03 US and Iran: The Best of Enemies?

    • March 31, 2010
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    In this episode, Empire asks if US-Iranian relations have taken a turn for the worse. The time for hands extended in friendship has been replaced by menacing fists, as both sides ratchet-up the rhetoric. Will this mini cold war continue, giving both the US and Iran time and face to get back to the negotiating table, or will the bellicose words lead to a confrontation that neither side wants? Empire finds out.

  • S2010E04 BRIC: The New World order?

    • April 29, 2010
    • Al Jazeera

    Brazil, Russia, India and China are booming whilst many other countries are struggling economically, or even crashing. When their leaders recently convened in Brasilia for their second BRIC summit, they all underlined their commitment to a more democratic global governance. Will the emerging powers change the way the world works, or merely grab a bigger share of it? And what future for Brazil on the world's summit?

  • S2010E05 The Sun Never Sets

    • May 27, 2010
    • Al Jazeera

    It once ruled a quarter of the world, but what is so great about Great Britain? And what gives this faded island off the coast of Europe the right to act like a global power player?

  • S2010E06 Running on Empty

    • June 29, 2010
    • Al Jazeera

    What happens when the world runs out of oil? Who and what will be the dominant power in the 21st century?

  • S2010E07 Superclass

    • July 29, 2010
    • Al Jazeera

    "Should we be worried that the superclass seems to have an ever-expanding reach that bypasses governments and remains unchecked? A new breed has emerged. They set the global agenda, ride on Gulfstreams and manage the credit crunch in their spare time. They are anything but elected; they are entrepreneurs and entertainers, media moguls and former politicians - the self-made super rich who are using their money to lay down a new set of global rules. So where did this new global aristocracy come from and who is keeping them in check? Interviewees: Paul Theroux: Writer and novelist Paul Farhi: Journalist, The Washington Post Matthew Bishop: Author of ""Philanthrocapitalism"" Christopher Hitchens: Author of ""The Trial of Henry Kissinger"" Ken Silverstein: Author of ""How lobbyists plunder the nation"" Guests: David Rothkopf: Author of ""Superclass"" Jeff Faux: Author of ""The Global Class War"" Moisés Naím: Author of ""Illicit"" Janine Wedel: Author of ""Shadow Elite"""

  • S2010E08 The US between Two wars

    • August 26, 2010
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    The US stands at a historic crossroads, redeploying its combat troops out of Iraq and surging them in Afghanistan. But are they really leaving Iraq - or just rebranding the occupation? Why is Iraqi Lieutenant General Zibari requesting a decade-long US military presence?

  • S2010E09 The Peace Procession

    • September 6, 2010
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    Empire looks at the Israeli-Palestinian talks and asks what it will take to reach the promised land.

  • S2010E10 Islam and America

    • September 13, 2010
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    On the 9th anniversary of 9/11, the fault lines between the US and the Muslim world seem to have expanded. As America's internal cultural wars begin to affect its foreign policy, what are the options for President Obama? Which is the real US: The one that fights for Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan, or the one that considers US Muslims as the enemy within? And have Osama bin Laden's hopes of driving a wedge between the US and the Muslim world become a reality?

  • S2010E11 The UN - Tower of Babble?

    • September 30, 2010
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    Empire asks if the United Nations is outdated and whether it can stand up to the challenges of the 21st century.

  • S2010E12 The New Arms Race

    • October 28, 2010
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    The world has entered a new arms race, but what justifies this global military addiction?

  • S2010E13 NATO: Going Global

    • November 25, 2010
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    The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation is the largest military force ever assembled, with a potential armed force of more than seven million. But as its original enemies, communism and the Soviet Union, were defeated two decades ago, what is the alliance's new identity or new role?

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Season 2011

  • S2011E01 Obama 2.0

    • February 1, 2011
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    Two years after an historic victory that saw the first African-American elected president of the US, Barack Obama has come under pressure. Empire discusses the failures and successes of Barack Obama's presidency.

  • S2011E02 Democracy in the Arab World

    • February 7, 2011
    • Al Jazeera

    We ask if the despots of the region will be able to restore their authority through bribes and belated concessions.

  • S2011E03 Pax Americana

    • February 8, 2011
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    Empire looks at the dramatic changes taking place in the Arab world and their strategic implications.

  • S2011E04 Social Networks, Social Revolution

    • February 17, 2011
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    Youtube, Facebook and Twitter have become the new weapons of mass mobilisation. Are social networks triggering social revolution? And where will the next domino fall?

  • S2011E05 Information Wars

    • February 25, 2011
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    Information is power and in the age of the information revolution, cyber and satellite communication is transforming our lives, reinventing the relationship between people and power. New media, from WikiLeaks to Facebook, Twitter to YouTube, is persistently challenging the traditional flow of information, and cyber disobedience is exposing powerful governments. Websites are now being treated like hostile territories; whistleblowers and leakers as terrorists, and hackers as insurgents. Governments are scrambling to salvage their influence and take advantage of the new cyber and satellite media. From China to the Sudan, Egypt to Iran, despots and armies are tracking web activity and setting up Facebook accounts to spy on their citizens. So is this the century of free information and expression as the cyber utopians predicted, or new methods of electronic oppression as the cyber sceptics warned?

  • S2011E06 Right to Intervene

    • March 12, 2011
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    As Gaddafi strikes to crush rebel forces in Libya, Empire looks at the case for and against intervention.

  • S2011E07 The Brotherhood

    • March 23, 2011
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    How will the Muslim Brotherhood reconcile their ideology with democracy?

  • S2011E08 Information Wars

    • March 29, 2011
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    Information is power and in the age of the information revolution, cyber and satellite communication is transforming our lives, reinventing the relationship between people and power. How will governments deal with the information revolution?

  • S2011E09 The Evolution of Arab Revolutions

    • April 22, 2011
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    "The Arab Spring is in full bloom. Peaceful uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt sparked a democratic tide that has swept across the region. In Libya, Yemen, Syria and Bahrain, it is now a tale of two protests, with the situation deteriorating into widespread violence and outright war. It seems some regimes will stop at nothing to resist change. So with no unified leadership or clear agenda, and with domestic complications in each and every country, is this truly a revolution? And if this is an Awakening -- what path will it follow -- that of Turkey? Of Iran? Or rather a third way, an Arab way. Empire finds out. Joining Marwan Bishara to discuss these issues are: Rabab el-Mahdi, a professor of political science at American University, Cairo; Christopher Dickey, Middle East editor of Newsweek and The Daily Beast; Patrick Seale, author of The Struggle for Arab Independence. Our interviewees are: Ahmed Maher, founder of the 6 April Youth Movement, Egypt; Mohamed Arafat, from Egypt's Social Deomocratic Party; Shaeera Amin, former deputy director of Nile TV; Hugh Miles, author of Al Jazeera - How Arab TV News Challenged the World. "

  • S2011E10 Beyond Bin Laden

    • May 3, 2011
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    Osama bin Laden is dead. The world's most wanted man has finally been killed after a hunt that lasted more than a decade, triggered global wars, and cost the lives of tens of thousands of people. What does it mean for US wars in the Muslim world? And will the US actions unleash a new wave of attacks around the world?

  • S2011E11 War & Revolutions: Europe and The Arab World

    • May 19, 2011
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    Europe has dramatically changed its tune. Having once embraced Arab autocrats it is now supporting democracy in the Middle East, selectively. In Libya, they are intervening militarily, although Gaddafi was until recently a guest of honour in their capitals. Empire travels across the continent's centres of power to examine European hypocrisy.

  • S2011E12 The New Ottomans

    • June 16, 2011
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    "Following another resounding electoral victory, Prime Minister Erdogan's 'Justice and Development Party' has been emboldened to further increase Turkey's role on the world stage. Ankara has rediscovered its global ambitions. This emerging regional power is now the fastest-growing G20 country after China, and has risen to be the 16th largest economy in the world. What path will this new Turkey take?"

  • S2011E13 Egypt: The Unfinished Revolution

    • July 15, 2011
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    The world's attention may have shifted but Egypt is still on the march, with revolutionaries determined to maintain the momentum amid the ongoingpolitical tussle. What has become of the Egyptian revolution after the initial euphoria of Tahrir Square?

  • S2011E14 The IMF on trial

    • August 4, 2011
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    Can the International Monetary Fund recover its lost credibility and fix the world economy?

  • S2011E15 9/11 and the War on Terror

    • September 7, 2011
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    The events on the morning of September 11, 2001, marked the beginning of what would become a decade of war. So many lives lost, millions of dollars squandered and wasted opportunities. Does the US regret its "stupid war"?

  • S2011E16 Palestine State... of Mind

    • October 6, 2011
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    After more than 60 years of dispossession and 40 years of occupation, Palestinians have turned to the UN for justice.

  • S2011E17 A Revolution for All Seasons

    • November 10, 2011
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    Empire asks what has become of the Arab revolutions after the initial euphoria has passed.

  • S2011E18 Targeting Iran

    • December 2, 2011
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    The screws are tightening on Iran. A new International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report claims that Iran could be on the path to developing nuclear weapons. he US issued harsh new sanctions and their allies, the British, agreed to support them in the event of an attack. The other players in the region, Russia, China and Turkey have urged caution. Israel replied with threats, war games, and long-range missile "tests" capable of hitting the Islamic Republic. Would Israel really attack? And would the US get drawn in? Or will they resort to covert warfare, assassinations or even virtual cyber-war like the mysterious computer virus, Stuxnet? The timing of all this activity is suspicious. When Mohamed ElBaradei, the previous director general of the IAEA, issued reports he would re-write them countless times to avoid the agency being used as a political smokescreen. Now that Washington is reducing its military presence in Iraq, and Iran's influence in Baghdad is growing, are we witnessing a seismic shift in the balance of power in the region? Empire finds out.

Season 2012

  • S2012E01 The Decline of the American Empire

    • December 29, 2011
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    As the world is undergoing a profound transformation, what role will the US play in a post-American century?

  • S2012E02 Tunisia: A Revolutionary Model

    • January 27, 2012
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    Tunisia has adopted an interim constitution, held free and fair elections, and is becoming a modern democratic state. A year after the Jasmine Revolution, can the country's new government fix the vast social injustices that triggered it?

  • S2012E03 Egypt: The Promise and Perils of Revolution

    • February 24, 2012
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    With so much still undecided, did Egypt experience a popular uprising, Islamic revolution or military coup?

  • S2012E04 Syria on the Brink

    • March 25, 2012
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    As global and regional powers fight their own battles, will Syria's revolution succeed before the country falls apart?

  • S2012E05 Putin's Russia

    • April 27, 2012
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    As Vladimir Putin won a third term as president, we ask if Russia can become a superpower once again.

  • S2012E06 Europe: To Be or Not To Be

    • June 15, 2012
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    As Europe's crisis worsens without any solution in sight is a shift in political power a sign of hope on the horizon?

  • S2012E07 Egypt: A Second Republic

    • July 13, 2012
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    After the first truly democratic elections in a generation, will Egypt become a secular, religious, or military state?

  • S2012E08 Hollywood and the War Machine

    • December 16, 2010
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    Empire examines the symbiotic relationship between the movie industry and the military-industrial complex.

  • S2012E09 US Democracy: The Power of Money

    • September 14, 2012
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    Just how much does money distort the political process? Marwan Bishara investigates the power of money and the true cost to democracy of campaign funding in the US elections.

  • S2012E10 The Post-American Middle East

    • October 19, 2012
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    The Middle East has served as a setting for the grand narratives of American imperial power for generations. Empire examines the complications that shape Washington's Middle East doctrine following the Arab Spring.

  • S2012E11 Choosing the American President

    • November 9, 2012
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    The voters have chosen, but what will the next four years bring?

  • S2012E12 Palestine: State of Play

    • December 3, 2012
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    The dawn of a Palestinian state has been a long time coming. After 65 years of dispossession, 45 years of occupation, and 20 years of failed peace attempts, on Thursday Palestine took one step closer to joining the community of nations. With a final vote of 138 to 9, an overwhelming majority of nations at the UN General Assembly voted to recognise Palestine as a non-member state. This upgrade puts Palestine on par with the Vatican, and also could allow Palestinian claims to be filed in the International Criminal Court. This recognition came just days after another in the long line of catastrophes Palestinians have faced. Under a brutal Israeli bombardment of Gaza, nearly 200 Palestinians were killed and hundreds more were wounded. Empire asks: Must the Palestinian dream of a state be Israel's nightmare? And what does the path to a just solution look like?

  • S2012E13 Scoring Big: The Global World of Football

    • December 29, 2012
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    Empire explores the politics and power of the world's most popular sport, and the global implications of the game.

Season 2013

  • S2013E01 Syria and the US: The complicity of silence

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    As President Barack Obama begins his second term, will the US continue to give mixed messages about Syria?

  • S2013E02 Iraq to Mali: The changing calculus of war

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    As Africa becomes the new frontline in the so-called war on terror, have the Europeans learnt from America's mistakes?

  • S2013E03 Diplomacy, Obama and the Middle East

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    What are the real issues facing the region left unresolved by President Obama's visit?

  • S2013E04 Fuelling Geopolitics - The Oil Saga

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    As the global competition for energy heats up, we examine how new players are rewriting the rules of the great oil game.

  • S2013E05 The Vatican: A Wholly Roman Empire?

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    With the Catholic Church at a crossroads, we examine the changes a new Pope from the global South could bring.

  • S2013E06 Empire of Secrets

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    As a presidential candidate, Barack Obama promised transparency and open government yet his administration is one of the most closed governments in US history, described as being worse than even the Nixon administration.The technology and information revolution allows the government to cast its net wider than ever before; collecting data, watching, spying and analysing. As revelations of systemic snooping continue to hit the headlines, Empire asks: who is watching the watchers? Joining us as we unpack some of the known unknowns are Oscar-winning film director Oliver Stone, and war reporters Jeremy Scahill and Richard Rowley. We unravel the psychology of secrets with psychiatrist Justin Frank, the author of Obama on the Couch and Bush on the Couch. We look at the impact of state secrets brought to light with Dana Priest, a leading Washington Post investigative reporter on national security and author of two books, including her most recent Top Secret America: The Rise of the New American Security State. We are also joined by Michael Ratner, president emeritus of the Center for Constitutional Rights and an attorney representing Julian Assange and Wikileaks; as well as Evgeny Morozov, an expert on internet and privacy issues, and author of two books: The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom and his most recent: To Save Everything, Click Here: The Folly of Technological Solutionism.

  • S2013E07 The Brief: The Empire of Secrets

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    With more than 1,300 government surveillance facilities in the US, why are so many government programmes top secret?

  • S2013E08 Turning a page: Latin America and the US

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    As geopolitical shifts grip Latin America, Empire examines what challenges may yet lie ahead.

  • S2013E09 The Debate - The Peace Process: Never and Forever

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    Twenty years after the historic signing of the Oslo Accords, there is still no resolution in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Since Oslo, we have seen dozens more summits, countless initiatives and several more agreements. Empire asks, why are the talks long on process, and short on peace? Why have negotiations failed under the sponsorship of the US? And how likely will peace be achieved as long as the United States remains the broker?

  • S2013E10 The Brief: The Peace Process

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    Empire's exclusive documentary examines the history of the Middle East peace process and the US' role in it.

  • S2013E11 The US beyond Syria: A reluctant empire?

    • Al Jazeera

    Empire examines the role of the US in the Middle East as it contemplates its future and fate in the region.

  • S2013E12 The Brief: Is the US a reluctant empire?

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    A web-exclusive documentary examining the history of US' expansion as an empire and explores its position in the world.

  • S2013E13 The Debate - A German Europe? The Union disunited

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    In the shadow of the German elections, we travel across the continent to investigate the future of the European project.

  • S2013E14 A Tale of Three US States

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    Empire delves deep into the future of the US, and asks in which state's image will the country be cast.

  • S2013E15 Extended Interview: Tom Hayden

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    The politician and social activist talks to Empire about the strength of the progressive spirit in the US.

  • S2013E16 Iran and the US: Diplomatic enrichment

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    Empire examines the complexities and big questions that lie ahead for US-Iranian relations.

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Season 2014

  • S2014E01 America and al-Qaeda 3.0

    • January 26, 2014
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    We examine the resurgence of al-Qaeda in one of the world's most troubled regions and unpick the US' response.

  • S2014E02 Towards a post post-Cold War era

    • March 30, 2014
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    What is Moscow and Washington's endgame in Ukraine, and how could their strategies affect global security?

  • S2014E03 The US and Cuba: Obsession

    • April 27, 2014
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    After decades of tension and hostility between the two nations, has change finally come to US-Cuba relations?

  • S2014E04 The Rise of the Oligarchs

    • May 25, 2014
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    Empire examines the rise and role of the new oligarchs and the decline of democracy in the United States and beyond.

  • S2014E05 What Future for the Arab World?

    • June 29, 2014
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    Empire examines old and new forces dominating the political scene after the Arab revolutions.

  • S2014E06 The new scramble for Africa

    • July 27, 2014
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    Caught between competing powers to the West and East, how can Africa emerge from the race for its riches?

  • S2014E07 Hollywood: Chronicle of an Empire

    • September 28, 2014
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    We examine the dominance of the US entertainment industry and its power to shape perceptions about culture and society.

  • S2014E08 The Promise and Peril of Democracy

    • October 5, 2014
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    Twenty-five years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, why is European democracy in flux?

  • S2014E09 War on Terror, War on Muslims?

    • October 26, 2014
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    Empire asks if the global fight against terrorism is eroding the democratic principles it set out to defend.

  • S2014E10 Obama and Media: The Mystery

    • November 30, 2014
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    Empire goes to Washington DC to demystify the relationship between political power and the media in the US.

  • S2014E11 McAmerica: The Success Secrets of Brand USA

    • December 28, 2014
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    Empire examines the allure of Brand America as American soft power continues to be unrivalled anywhere in the world.

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Season 2017

  • S2017E01 The Reckoning: From Obama to Trump

    • January 19, 2017
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    Marwan Bishara examines President Obama's legacy following Donald Trump’s victory and what this means for America.