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    Author Discussion on Climate Change

    Authors Nathaniel Rich (Losing Earth), David Wallace-Wells (The Uninhabitable Earth), Michael Klare (All Hell Breaking Loose), and Gilbert Gaul (The Geography of Risk) offered their thoughts…

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    The Race for What's Left

    Michael Klare looks at what countries around the world are doing to secure dwindling resources such as coal, uranium, copper, water, and arable land. He responded to questions at this Public…

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    Rogue States and Nuclear Outlaws

    Michael Klare, Professor of Peace and World Security Studies at Hampshire College, spoke about his book, “Rogue States and Nuclear Outlaws: America’s Search for a New Foreign Policy.”

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    Rising Powers, Shrinking Planet

    Michael Klare talked about the power of countries that export energy in gaining military and economic advantages from energy importing nations. He talked about the increased use of energy by…

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    Resource Wars

    Mr. Klare discussed his book, Resource Wars: The New Landscape of Global Conflict, published by Metropolitan Books. He predicted that limited resources such as oil and water will increasingl…

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    Empire-Building: Domestic and International Consequences

    Authors talked about the George W. Bush Administration’s foreign and domestic policies and the upcoming Presidential election. Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now!, acted as moderator. The au…

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    U.S.-China Policy and Summit

    Institute for Policy Studies sponsored a panel discussion with representatives from human rights organizations and foreign policy experts talking about U.S. policy toward China and the upcom…

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    U.S. Intervention in the Third World

    Panelists talk about the state of U.S. intervention in the third world and possible future U.S. policy.

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