Slow Depletion of Big Reserves Exposes Kuwait to Oil Demand Risks
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Mexico’s New Approach to Organized Crime Reveals Growing Contradictions
Morena’s “hugs, not bullets” strategy allowed criminal organizations to grow over six years, creating gaps in law…
March 10, 2026 Iran’s Targeting of Airport, Ports and Hotels in Reaction to US Strikes Has Forced Gulf Nations Onto Front Lines of a War They Want No Part In March 6, 2026
Washington’s allies in the Persian Gulf have found themselves in a position they have long sought to avoid: on the front…
Israeli Elections Cast Doubt on Gaza Peace Plan
In this commentary, nonresident fellow Gilead Sher and coauthors Ami Ayalon and Orni Petruschka evaluate Prime Minister…
March 6, 2026 War With Iran: How Far Could It Go?
Ambassador David M. Satterfield and Mohammad Ayatollahi Tabaar analyze Iran’s response to the U.S. and Israel, exploring…
March 6, 2026 Affordable Housing Projects Will Cost Harris County Entities Billions
A new report by Center for Tax and Budget Policy fellows Bill King, Joyce Beebe, and John Diamond, along with Marcus Jonesi…
March 4, 2026 Mexico’s Cartels, Violence, and the Rule of Law After the Fall of El Mencho
On this episode of "Baker Briefing," Tony Payan and Ambassador David M. Satterfield discuss Mexico’s cartels, rising…
March 4, 2026 What the US Strikes on Iran Mean for Global Energy Markets
In this episode of “Baker Briefing,” Ambassador David M. Satterfield and Kenneth B. Medlock III examine how U.S. strikes on…
March 3, 2026 US Policy Shifts and the Future of the Transatlantic Alliance
The Trump administration’s changes to U.S. trade, diplomatic, and security policy are placing new pressure on relations with…
March 3, 2026 Quantifying Ukraine’s Strikes on Russian Energy Infrastructure
Since 2025, Ukraine has pursued a sustained strategic campaign targeting Russia’s energy infrastructure. In this commentary…
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