Information on "Natural Resources"
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23 Apr 2013
Realizing Democracy: Lessons from South Africa and Nigeria
In this audio presentation, John Campbell, who is a Senior Fellow for African Policy Studies at CFR, elaborates on the political and economic transitions occurring in South Africa and Nigeria. More on «Realizing Democracy: Lessons from South Africa and Nigeria» -
16 Apr 2013
The Future of the Arctic: A New Global Playing Field
In this audio presentation, Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, who is the President of Iceland, discusses the economic, environmental, and security implications of a changing Arctic region at the international level. More on «The Future of the Arctic: A New Global Playing Field»
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14 Feb 2013
President Obama's Energy Agenda
In this audio presentation, Michael Levi, who directs the Program on Energy Security and Climate Change at the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses the Obama Administration's energy agenda. More on «President Obama's Energy Agenda»
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9 Oct 2012
The Geopolitics of Energy Security
Do oil and gas-producing states inevitably use the 'energy weapon' to gain political leverage over consumer nations? According to the Center for Security Studies' Jonas Grätz, only those states with weak government institutions and non-diversified ec... More on «The Geopolitics of Energy Security»
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30 Jul 2012
South China Sea
In this audio presentation, CFR Fellow Joshua Kurlantzick and CSIS Senior Fellow Bonnie Glaser examine the disputes between China and other Asian countries over specific territories in the South China Sea, and the possible impacts of they may have on... More on «South China Sea»
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12 Jun 2012
Standoff in the South China Sea
In this audio presentation, Haynie Wheeler features Carlyle Thayer's article "Standoff in the South China Sea. More on «Standoff in the South China Sea» -
11 Jun 2012
Philosophy And Activism With Peter Singer
In this audio presentation, Princeton philosopher Peter Singer discusses utilitarianism and its implications for ethical conduct and social change. More on «Philosophy And Activism With Peter Singer» -
6 Jun 2012
South Sudan: A Newly Minted Failed State?
Sage International’s John Bruni argues that Khartoum has been doing all that it can to sabotage the development of South Sudan. More on «South Sudan: A Newly Minted Failed State?»
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11 Mar 2011
The Challenges of Maritime Security
Rear Admiral Michael McDevitt, Vice President of the CNA’s Center for Naval Analysis and Director of CNA Strategic Studies, discusses the important challenges facing maritime security and developments in collaborative activities among the major... More on «The Challenges of Maritime Security»
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11 Feb 2011
Energy Market Instability
Matthew Hulbert, a senior research fellow at the Center for Security Studies, discusses the global energy market response to the political crisis in Egypt, and the role that the perception of political risk plays in commodity pricing in the energy ma... More on «Energy Market Instability»


