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Author French, Hilary F.

Title Vanishing borders : new world coming.

Publication Info. [Washington, DC] : Public Radio International, 2001.

Call No.D1 .D5 2001 no. 568, 267 Circulation Desk
LocationMoore Audio CD

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Audio CD  D1 .D5 2001 no. 568, 267  568-267    Available  Ask at Circulation Desk
Description 1 audio disc (63 min.) : stereo ; 4 3/4 in.
Physical Medium 4 3/4 in.
Description 1.4 m/s
stereo
Note Titles from disc label.
Event Program #568 broadcast week: Feb. 12-18, 2001; program #267 broadcast week: Feb. 19-25, 2001.
System Details Audio compact disc.
Performer Hilary French interviewed in the first program; Gordon Wood in the second program.
Note "From the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars."
Summary Program #568 : Title: Vanishing borders "Globalization has erased borders and made free trade the rallying cry of the new world economy. Yet the same elimination of barriers has resulted in significant new threats to the world's ecology. Rapacious commercial strategies destroy lush forests and deplete marine resources. Now indigenous species are routinely introduced into environments where they devastate native flora and fauna. And traditional farmers feel abused by the aggressive practices of large agro-business interests. Hilary French explains the environmental problems caused by vanishing borders and suggests solutions."--Track sheet.
Program #267 : Title: Our radical Revolution "American revolution suffers in the popular imagination when compared to the high drama of the Civil War. Yet the American war for independence was this nation's fundamental struggle for liberty and self-definition. Indeed, all history since that time, including the Civil War, has been a working out of the promises implicit in the philosophy and rationale of the revolution. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Gorden Wood explains just how radical America's revolution was as it forged a new and enduring bond between citizens and state."--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 Environmental policy -- International cooperation.
Environmental policy -- International cooperation.
Sustainable development -- International cooperation.
Sustainable development -- International cooperation.
Conservation of natural resources.
Conservation of natural resources.
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1775-1783.
United States.
Politics and government.
Chronological Term 1775-1783
Subject Radicalism -- United States -- History -- 18th century.
Radicalism.
History.
Chronological Term 18th century
Genre/Form Sound recordings.
Sound recordings.
Added Author Wood, Gordon S.
Hamilton, Lee.
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Public Radio International.
Added Title Dialogue (Radio program). 2001. No. 267.
Dialogue (Radio program). 2001. No. 568.
Our radical Revolution.
Lee Hamilton commentary #40 : New world coming.
New world coming.
Constituent Unit: Dialogue (Radio program) 2001 (OCoLC)39307750