D. Cox (Politics): This lecture examines the basic issues that a layman faces in seeking to understand inter-state relations. In theme, it asserts the inescapable tension between the permanence of power politics and the cooperation necessary to solve global issues.
J.A. Corry: The geographical, political and social relationships between individuals and society; the concept of order and stability; the development of laws and codes of behaviour; analysis of present legal systems; international law.
D.D. Lougheed: The outlook for Canadian reserves and requirements and how this outlook is influenced by the Federal and Provincial policies and by international factors.
P.D. McTaggart-Cowan, Science Council of Canada: A change in life style in North America to provide a conserver society is indicated and the impact of this upon the individual and industry is discussed with particular reference to the Canadian technological needs for the future.