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Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Commentary Mexico’s Cartels Planned, Profited From Latest Chaos at U.S.-Mexico Border Mexico's criminal organizations are undoubtedly responsible for the massive caravan of Haitian, Cuban, Central American and… September 21, 2021
Center for Health Policy | Biomedical Research | Commentary Uncoupling Vaccination from Politics "This is a moment to prioritise health over short-term political calculations," write fellow Peter Hotez, Rekha Lakshmanan … September 17, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Commentary A Dismal Day for Argentina’s Petro-Province Governors Three of Argentina's provinces are the largest oil and gas producers in the country. In each one, the governor's political… September 15, 2021
Energy, Minerals, and Materials | Center for Energy Studies | Issue Brief Copper and Lithium: How Chile Is Contributing to the Energy Transition With its significant reserves of critical metals and other geographic advantages, Chile is well positioned to help enable… September 14, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Issue Brief Poland-Czechia Mining Dispute Highlights Clash of Local Interests, Global Climate Goals A bitter dispute about one of Poland's largest lignite mines — the source of electricity for millions, jobs for thousands… September 13, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Commentary A Political Earthquake in Argentina’s Vaca Muerta Argentina's September primaries thwarted the plans of MPN party leaders in Neuquén province, home to the Vaca Muerta shale… September 13, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Journal More Transitions, Less Risk: How Renewable Energy Reduces Risks from Mining, Trade and Political Dependence An emerging perspective in U.S. public discourse claims that a buildout of renewable electricity would exacerbate supply… September 9, 2021
Center for Health Policy | Health Economics | Newsletter Do Private Equity Firms Target Struggling Hospitals for Acquisition? On what basis are a growing number of private equity firms acquiring hospitals? The authors of a study investigating the… September 3, 2021
Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Commentary Cracking Down on Underreported Crypto Taxes The federal government aims to narrow the $1 trillion gap between cryptocurrency taxes owed and those actually paid. Read… September 2, 2021
Center for Energy Studies | Commentary Why OPEC Won’t Heed Biden’s Calls For More Supply The Biden administration claims the oil market is undersupplied. OPEC, market watchers, and even Biden’s own Energy… September 1, 2021