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Science and Technology Policy
Norman Hackerman Memorial Symposium - The Corroding of America's Infrastructure

Norman Hackerman was a distinguished electrochemist with strong research interests in corrosion. He also was a civic…

February 28, 2008
Baker Institute Student Forum
Policy Discussion on the Taliban

Th Baker Institute Student Forum hosts a policy discussion on the Taliban.

February 27, 2008
Center for Health Policy
Campaign 2008: The Issues Considered - What Can the Next President Do To Reform U.S. Health Care?

In the run-up to the 2008 U.S. presidential election, health care is the leading domestic policy issue that voters want the…

February 26, 2008
Baker Institute Student Forum
Return of the Taliban: PBS Frontline Special

The Baker Institute Student Forum hosts a screening of a PBS Frontline special.

February 25, 2008
International Stem Cell Policy
Patenting Science: The Implications of the Embryonic Stem Cell Patent Battle

The method for isolating human embryonic stem cells was pioneered at the University of Wisconsin by James Thomson in 1998…

February 21, 2008
Center for Energy Studies
U.S. Fuel Markets: Future Quality and Balances in International Transport Fuels

Al Troner is president of Asia Pacific Energy Consulting (APEC), a Houston-based tactical consulting company focusing on…

February 19, 2008
Baker Institute
Ethics, Politics and Society Lecture Series - Philip Pettit

Philip Noel Pettit is an Irish philosopher and political theorist. He speaks at the Baker Institute as part of the Ethics…

February 14, 2008
Baker Institute Student Forum
Policy Discussion on Foreign Aid

The Baker Institute Student Forum hosts a discussion on foreign aid.

February 13, 2008
Center for Energy Studies
Beyond Science: The Economics and Politics of Responding to Climate Change

The James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, the Energy & Environmental Systems Institute and the Shell Center for…

February 9, 2008
Baker Institute
Europe: Heir to the Ages or Pregnant Widow?

Charles Neal Ascherson was born in Edinburgh in 1932 and educated at Eton College and King"s College, Cambridge, where he…

February 5, 2008
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