1. When the Rubber Hits the Road: The Real Story on Fuel Economy (January 7, 2009)
science, economics, engineering, environment, global warming, energy, climate change, policy, technology, research, education, international issues, oil, fuel emissions, carbon, transportation, congestion, car, mileage, automobile, vehicle, bus transit, A
1. Transforming Our Energy Economy: the Role of Renewable Energy (April 1, 2009)
environmental biology, translational science, chemistry, physics, biochemical conversion, engineering, energy, economics, greenhouse gas, GHG, mitigation, ecosystem, managing risk, sustainable development, renewable energy, fuel, consumption, policy, educ
The Purposes of Political Combat
john podhoretz, hoover institute, commentary, hell of a ride, uncommon knowledge, politics, foreign policy, public process, constitution, higher education, president, congress, democracy, obama, united states, apocalypse, america, leadership, israel, chin
27. The International System in 2008 (March 11, 2008)
world politics, international relations, empire, nation states, communism, fascism, anti-imperialism, society, sovereignty, new world order
The International System in the Twentieth Century (HIST 102)
History of the International System - Tracks - The International System in the Twentieth Century (HIST 102) - Stanford > CATEGORIES > International Relations > Courses > History of the International System > Tracks > The International System in the Twentieth Century (HIST 102)
11. The Political Heritage (October 20, 2008)
history, social science, anthropology, cultural studies, religion, philosophy, ethics, theory, witchcraft, salem, demographic, political party, coalition, Bonny Prince Charley, France, Scottish, painting, liberty, protestant, loyalty, absolutism, Thomas H
The State, Education and Economy
The State, Education and Economy
Political identity and popular protest: Whigs, Jacobitism, Excise Crisis.
Political identity and popular protest: Whigs, Jacobitism, Excise Crisis.
Lecture 20: Trials for Genocide and the possibility of international human rights law (Guest: David
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