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Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Commentary Baker Institute Experts React: The Latest Israel-Hamas War Read More
Center for Energy Studies | Program on Energy and Geopolitics in Eurasia | Report Silicon Hegemon: Could China Take Over Taiwan’s Semiconductor Industry Without Invading? Read More
Center for Energy Studies | Program on Energy and Geopolitics in Eurasia | Report Why Is Europe Not Replacing Russian Pipeline Gas With Long-term LNG Contracts? Read More
Center for Energy Studies | Commentary US Gulf Coast Energy: A Hurricane Season Cheat Sheet Read More
Center for Energy Studies | Research Paper Assessing Houston’s Flood Vulnerability 6 Years After Harvey Read More
Center for Energy Studies | Issue Brief Schrödinger’s Cat Paradox: Carbon Is the Enemy. Carbon Is Not the Enemy. Read More