Information technology policy fellow Chris Bronk discusses a new way to combat cybercrime.
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May 1, 2013
Baker Institute Update: Cybercrime -- A different approach to a growing problem May 1, 2013
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Conflict Resolution and U.S. Foreign Policy | Commentary
Going Over the Red Line Obama's response to Syria's chemical weapons is coming under increasing pressure.
By Andrew Bowen and Dina Shahrokhi
Click… Natural Gas Liquids in the Shale Revolution
A working paper that reveals some of the possible new directions in U.S. NGLs and their future use in world markets. By Al…
April 29, 2013 Risk-intelligent Governance in the Age of Cyberthreats April 29, 2013
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Cybersecurity is an issue of foremost interest…
Reforming the U.S. System for Taxing International Income April 26, 2013
The president and members of Congress have called for reforms of our international tax system. Some view the system as…
Saving Medicare Through Patient-centered Changes — The Case of Injectables
Altering the Medicare policy on injectable drugs is one way to reduce Medicare expenditures. Allowing self-administration…
April 25, 2013 An Imperfectly Competitive Model of the World Natural Gas Market April 24, 2013
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In this paper we develop a model of global…
Strategic Capacity Investments in an Imperfectly Competitive World Natural Gas Market April 24, 2013
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In this paper, we develop a model for the world…
Effects of North American Shale Gas on the World Natural Gas Market April 24, 2013
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In this paper, we develop an "OPEC" type of…
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Women’s Rights, Human Rights, and Refugees | Journal
What Is Democracy? Promises and Perils of the Arab Spring This article focuses on three early cases of the Arab Spring — Tunisia, Egypt and Morocco — to discuss causes and likely…
April 17, 2013