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Browsing by Author "Sagamore Institute for Policy Research"

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    About Sagamore
    (Sagamore Institute for Policy Research, 2008) Sagamore Institute for Policy Research
    Details the Mission, Vision and Core Beliefs of the Sagamore Institute. Descriptions of the Sagamore Institute's three policy domains (Civil Society, Domestic Policy, Domestic Trade and America's Heartland) are also provided.
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    Annual Report 2005-2006
    (Sagamore Institute for Policy Research, 2007) Sagamore Institute for Policy Research
    Contains mission statement, president's message, program and publication information, financial statements, and lists of supporters and staff.
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    Connecting Mexico and the Hoosier Heartland (Part I)
    (Sagamore Institute for Policy Research, 2006-07-22) Sagamore Institute for Policy Research
    A shortage of good information and an abundance of inaccurate information are perhaps the most fundamental and formidable obstacles to any enduring, mutually enriching Mexico-Indiana partnership. This report seeks to remove these obstacles—or at least to begin the process of removing them. Along the way, the study paints a fascinating and complex picture of Indiana’s importance to Mexico, Mexico’s importance to Indiana, and their growing interdependence.
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    Connecting Mexico and the Hoosier Heartland (Part II)
    (Sagamore Institute for Policy Research, 2006-07-20) Sagamore Institute for Policy Research
    A shortage of good information and an abundance of inaccurate information are perhaps the most fundamental and formidable obstacles to any enduring, mutually enriching Mexico-Indiana partnership. This report seeks to remove these obstacles—or at least to begin the process of removing them. Along the way, the study paints a fascinating and complex picture of Indiana’s importance to Mexico, Mexico’s importance to Indiana, and their growing interdependence.
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    Connecting Mexico and the Hoosier Heartland (Part III)
    (Sagamore Institute for Policy Research, 2006-07-19) Sagamore Institute for Policy Research
    A shortage of good information and an abundance of inaccurate information are perhaps the most fundamental and formidable obstacles to any enduring, mutually enriching Mexico-Indiana partnership. This report seeks to remove these obstacles—or at least to begin the process of removing them. Along the way, the study paints a fascinating and complex picture of Indiana’s importance to Mexico, Mexico’s importance to Indiana, and their growing interdependence.
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    Policy Roundtable: The Changing Geopolitics of Oil in Asia and the United States.
    (Sagamore Institute for Policy Research, 2005-11-01) Sagamore Institute for Policy Research; Clark, John
    One of the most important responsibilities the United States assumed following World War II was ensuring the stable flow of relatively inexpensive oil to the industrialized and industrializing countries of the world. A glance at a list of the top petroleum exporting countries shows that most of them are poor, have despotic governments, and experience frequent bouts of political instability and ideological extremism.
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