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November 18, 2019
In addressing uprisings in Middle East, first 'do no harm'
Recent developments in the Middle East have created new opportunities for diplomacy, says Baker Institute director Edward P. Djerejian in an interview with Al-Monitor.
November 14, 2019
PEMEX May Be Unsalvageable
“There is no way ... that [Mexico's] government will have the resources to reverse the decline in oil production,” said fellow Tony Payan. "By the end of 2020, PEMEX will be saddled with debt."
Read more at Natural Gas Intelligence. November 14, 2019
Doctor Shortage? New Survey Says 'Maybe Not'
“I generally believe that statements about a looming physician shortage are overblown,” said health economics fellow Vivian Ho.
Read more at the Houston Chronicle. November 8, 2019
On Foreign Policy, George H.W. Bush Had It Right
All U.S. presidents should follow George H.W. Bush's model of presidential diplomacy, wrote former Secretary of State James A. Baker, III.
Read more in The Washington Post. November 8, 2019
Chinese Tariffs and U.S. Oil Export Growth
The near-term impacts of the trade dispute with China may be minimal, said energy fellow Mark Finley. "Overall U.S. exports, both crude and refined products, have continued to grow even after the Chinese tariffs. The high-level evidence shows the U.S. surplus continues to find its way into the global market."
Read more at S&P Global Platts.