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March 13, 2014
Next cold war? Gas drilling boom rattles Russia The potential for U.S. natural gas exports could allow other countries to seek lower prices from Russia, says Ken Medlock, fellow in energy and resource economics and senior director of the Center for Energy Studies.
March 13, 2014
Malaysia Flight Exposes Hidden Air Security Flaw How does a stolen passport make it through airport security? Chris Bronk, fellow in information technology policy, explains that despite technological advances in passport security, many countries don't use the digital backend.
March 13, 2014
Diplomacy series studies US cyber security challenges Christopher Bronk, fellow in information technology policy, is mentioned in an article about cyberattacks and their effects on national security.
March 12, 2014
Passport Fraud on Malaysia Flight Raises Questions on Security The United States, Britain and the United Arab Emirates are the only three countries that check Interpol's database for stolen passports on all international flights, according to Chris Bronk, fellow in information technology.
March 12, 2014
Texas health insurance enrollment numbers lag as coverage deadline nears Only one in six eligible Texans is going through the process trying to get health insurance, says Vivian Ho, James A. Baker III Institute chair in health economics. Texas' health insurance enrollment numbers trail other states, including California and Florida, according to Ho.