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Center for Energy Studies | Program on Energy and Geopolitics in Eurasia | Research Paper
Trans-Atlantic Gas Diplomacy 2.0: Molecule-indifferent Gas Geoeconomics, Not Energy Sanctions, Are the Best Option to Harden Europe Against Russian Gas Coercion
The authors compare the impacts of energy-related sanctions against Russia and a market-based geoeconomics policy, and…
October 1, 2020
Globe of energy
Center for Energy Studies | Compilation
Climate and Environment at T20 Saudi Arabia

Overview

Created in 2012, the Think 20 (T20) is an engagement group comprised of think tanks whose primary challenge is to…

October 1, 2020
Science and Technology Policy | Report
The Perils of Complacency: America at a Tipping Point in Science & Engineering
In a comprehensive update to their 2014 study on the future of American innovation, the Baker Institute and the American…
September 29, 2020
Plastic bottles of various colors.
Center for Energy Studies | Policy Brief
Is the Foundation of the Circular Plastics Economy About to Go Up in Flames? A Cross-Atlantic, Interdisciplinary Perspective in Europe and the U.S.
The authors assert that the time is ripe for the United States and Europe to take the lead on shepherding a systems-level…
September 18, 2020
US Capitol
Center for Energy Studies | Energy, Minerals, and Materials | Testimony
Critical Minerals Considerations for Energy Transitions
On September 16, energy fellow Michelle Michot Foss provided an overview of the role of critical minerals in creating a…
September 16, 2020
Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Research Paper
Simulating the Economic Effects of Wealth Taxes in the United States
In this paper, authors examine the concerns raised by a new wealth tax and analyze the economic effects of the tax using a…
September 15, 2020
Children sit at desks in school
Child Health Policy | Center for Health Policy | Research Paper
Why Are Children Underperforming in School? A Comprehensive Needs Assessment of Students in Harris County
In this study, the authors surveyed students in 80 Harris County schools, as well as their parents, to identify external…
September 11, 2020
Gas
Center for Energy Studies | Program on Energy and Geopolitics in Eurasia | Working Paper
Molecule Indifferent Gas Geoeconomics, Not Energy Sanctions, Are the Best Option to Harden Europe Against Russian Gas Coercion
The authors explain why, over the next decade, gas geoeconomics policies can enhance energy security, solidify market…
September 9, 2020
Emergency room
Health Economics | Center for Health Policy | Newsletter
Do Freestanding Emergency Departments Lower Market Spending on Emergency Care by Serving as Lower Cost Substitutes for Hospital EDs?
The September 2020 HPR newsletter considers whether freestanding emergency departments lower market spending on emergency…
September 9, 2020
Ceiling of a mosque in Iran.
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Islamist Movements | U.S.-Iran Relations | Journal
Religious Parties and Ideological Change: A Comparison of Iran and Turkey
Using religious political parties in Iran and Turkey as case studies, the authors argue that the parties are not passively…
September 8, 2020
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