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Slides: The Costs And Benefits Of Best Management Practices: Insights From The Marcellus Shale, Timothy J. Considine
Slides: The Costs And Benefits Of Best Management Practices: Insights From The Marcellus Shale, Timothy J. Considine
Best Management Practices (BMPs): What? How? And Why? (May 26)
Presenter: Timothy J. Considine, School of Energy Resources, Department of Economics and Finance, University of Wyoming
15 slides
S11rs Sgr No. 15 (Cbt), Sullivan, Westbrook, David, Scalco, Trout, Beadle
S11rs Sgr No. 15 (Cbt), Sullivan, Westbrook, David, Scalco, Trout, Beadle
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
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Testing Times: Nato War-Making In Afghanistan And Beyond, Theo G. Farrell
Testing Times: Nato War-Making In Afghanistan And Beyond, Theo G. Farrell
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
The hard experience of war in Afghanistan has not put NATO off going global. On the contrary, the New Strategic Concept deepens NATO's commitment to its global security role. So it is an opportune time to ask: how has NATO performed in Afghanistan, and what does this tell us about NATO's ability to fight future wars?