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Center for Energy Studies | Journal
Kick-starting the Shale Boom in Argentina? The New Reforms in Context
This fall the Argentine government passed a new hydrocarbons bill with the intent of attracting foreign direct investment in…
November 3, 2014
Marijuana
Drug Policy | Commentary
The Cannabis Industry: Growing Pains for Now, but Success Will Come

While marijuana is currently prohibited in Texas, it is only a matter of time before medical and recreational use is…

November 3, 2014
Baker Institute
The Miracle of Leipzig

Join us for a very special retrospective of the 25th anniversary of the end of the Cold War. The program will begin with a…

November 2, 2014
Gas Pipelines
Center for Energy Studies | Journal
Argentine Shale Developments — On Track?
The below-ground potential of Argentina’s shale oil and gas reserves is enticing for companies and investors — the country…
November 1, 2014
Center for Energy Studies
The Shale Revolution: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going?

In a major study funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Center for Energy Studies (CES) at Rice University’s Baker…

October 30, 2014
Marijuana Law
Drug Policy | Commentary
Anderson vs. Ogg for D.A.: Both Have New Plans for Marijuana, but Which Is Better?
In the current campaign for Harris County district attorney, both incumbent D.A. Devon Anderson and challenger Kim Ogg have…
October 30, 2014
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Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Issue Brief
Land Ownership and Use Under Mexico’s Energy Reform
Although there are enormous potential benefits for Mexico's energy sector in the future, there are also important challenges…
October 29, 2014
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Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Commentary
Rethinking Female Empowerment in the MENA Region
What is empowerment? How can women across the MENA region become empowered? Is it possible for Western-born concepts — such…
October 28, 2014
Electronic waste
Latin America Initiative | Commentary
Challenges to Sustainable E-waste Recycling

By Alvaro Nuñez Solis, Leader, Recicla Electronicos Mexico, and 2012 Americas Project Fellow

Everybody consumes electronic…

October 28, 2014
Health Economics | Center for Health Policy | Newsletter
Health Policy Research Newsletter — Dec. 2014
Regionalization of care is associated with improved care and outcomes for patients with complex cancers.
October 25, 2014
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