W@TC. The Keystone XL pipeline after the U.S. Presidential Elections
Sponsor(s): John Hope Franklin Center (JHFC)
Stephen Kelly, Visiting Professor of the Practice of Public Policy and Canadian Studies, and former Department of State diplomat, will expand on his New York Times op-ed pice ¿Oil Under Our Noses¿, in which he makes a case on the relevance of Canadian Oil in the U.S. market. Inparticular the contested Keystone XL pipeline.Presented by the Canadian Studies Center at DukeLight lunch will be served
Type: LECTURE/TALK
Contact: Miguel Rojas-Sotelo





