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April 15, 2014
Russia-China Gas Deal Imminent If, as expected, Moscow and Beijing finally sign an agreement for the sale of Russian natural gas to China, it will be “part of a much bigger game between gas suppliers and gas consumers over financing and markets,” Steve Lewis, fellow in China studies, tells the Monitor Global Outlook. To read the April 7, 2014, article click this link:
https://monitorglobaloutlook.com/news-story/russia-china-will-seal-huge-natural-gas-deal/
April 15, 2014
U.S. Energy Security and the Weakening of U.S.-Saudi Ties New strategic divergences are straining the U.S.-Saudi friendship, including huge increases in U.S. energy production and starkly different positions on the Arab uprisings, writes Jim Krane.
April 15, 2014
Castro, Patrick both claim victory in raucous immigration debate Mark Jones, fellow in political science, comments on the immigration policy debate between Dan Patrick and Julian Castro.
April 15, 2014
Russia Provokes U.S. with Aggressive War Planes Joe Barnes, Bonner Means Baker Fellow, comments on Russia's aggressive warplane action.
April 14, 2014
Qatar uses liquified natural gas to build global clout Qatar has built a high level of global influence with its success in the export of liquefied natural gas, according to a new paper by Jim Krane, Wallace S. Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies, and Steven Wright of Qatar University.