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July 10, 2018
Mexico needs a strong Pemex Mexico must reverse the decline of Pemex if it is to build a more competitive energy sector, expert Adrian Duhalt writes in The Hill: https://bit.ly/2L2JICR
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New embryo research raises ethical questions A story in Nature about advances in human embryo research references a May 2018 Baker Institute workshop where 30 U.S. scientists and ethicists discussed the issue.
July 5, 2018
Civility and the lost art of listening The future of the U.S. is threatened by our inability to listen to another's opinion and reach a compromise, writes honorary chair James A. Baker, III, in a recent op-ed.
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Mexico's new populist leader unlikely to derail energy reforms President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador has powerful reasons — including economic and oil-sector realities— to be pragmatic, fellow Francisco Monaldi tells Foreign Policy.
July 3, 2018
President-elect Obrador: Big changes ahead? Mexico's president-elect, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, is promising major shifts in policy. Political science fellow Mark Jones discusses how Obrador's presidency may impact Houston and trade in Texas.
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