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Author Ott, Marvin.

Title The rise of China ; Red sky at morning ; The Lee Hamilton commentaries : Why we need to restore power to Congress / Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

Publication Info. [Washington, DC] : Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars : Public Radio International [distributor], [2005]

Call No.D1 .D5 2005 no. 728, 713 Circulation Desk
LocationMoore Audio CD

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Audio CD  D1 .D5 2005 no. 728, 713  728-713    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk
Description 1 sound disk (61 min.) : stereo ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 track sheet
Physical Medium 4 3/4 in.
Description 1.4 m/s
stereo
System Details Audio compact disc.
Note Titles from disc label.
Each program runs 29 min. plus promotional announcements and 2 min., 44 sec. commentary.
Event Program #728 broadcast week: March 21 - 27, 2005; program #713 broadcast week: March 28 - April 3, 2005.
Performer Guests, Marvin Ott interviewed in the first program; Gus Speth interviewed in the second program.
Note "Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars."
Summary Program #728 The rise of China: "The most striking diplomatic development of the still young 21st century is the assertiveness of China; as she seeks a more prominent place in the community of nations. Nowhere is this more evident than in Southeast Asia, the region in which China exerts an enormous influence. In this conversation Marvin Ott, a Chinese observer, describes the goals and strategies of a leadership that seeks to make 'The Chinese Century.'"--Track sheet.
Program #713 Red sky at morning: "In the 1970's, warning off [sic] looming environmental disaster were rife. This led to latter decades of energetic treaty making and the establishment of environmental conventions. Talk was ample; but action was scarce. Gus Speth, author of 'Red sky at morning,' explains what may be our last chance to bring commitment to environmental resolutions."--Track sheet.
Commentary #159 Why we need to restore power to Congress: "As the presidency has grown stronger in recent years, Congress has become a more timid institution. Former Congressman Lee Hamilton contends that this is bad for our democracy, and explains 'Why we need to restore power to Congress.'"--Track sheet.
Linking Entry This describes one issue from the audio portion of the magazine, Dialogue, created by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and broadcast on both radio and television.
Subject China -- Politics and government.
China.
Politics and government.
Political leadership -- China.
Political leadership.
Political culture -- China.
Political culture.
Global environmental change.
Global environmental change.
Environmental protection.
Environmental protection.
Globalization -- Environmental aspects.
Globalization -- Environmental aspects.
Environmental policy -- United States.
Environmental policy.
United States.
Environmental protection -- United States.
United States. Congress -- Powers and duties.
United States. Congress.
Executive power -- United States.
Executive power.
Genre/Form Sound recordings.
Sound recordings.
Added Author Speth, James Gustave.
Hamilton, Lee.
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Added Title Dialogue (Radio program). 2005. No. 728.
Dialogue (Radio program). 2005. No. 713.
Red sky at morning.
Lee Hamilton commentary #158 : Why we need to restore power to Congress
Why we need to restore power to Congress.
Constituent Unit: Dialogue (Radio program) 2005 (OCoLC)39307750