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Baker Briefing | Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Podcast America’s New Demographic Reality For the first time in decades, the U.S. immigrant population is shrinking. Bill King joins the “Baker Briefing” podcast to… November 3, 2025
Center for Health Policy | Science and Technology Policy | Working Paper Reaffirming Scientific Medicine Through Physician Leadership in Health Care Technology and Innovation Facing funding cuts, rising professional stress, and federal health policy misalignments, physicians are experiencing… October 29, 2025
The Energy Forum | Center for Energy Studies | Podcast Oil Markets: Resilience, Risks, and What’s Next Nonresident fellows Abhi Rajendran and Skip York joined “The Energy Forum” to examine the state of global oil markets in… October 28, 2025
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Commentary Is US Big Tech’s Dominance of Social Media Waning? Is the age of American Big Tech social dominance ending? In a new commentary for the Center for the U.S. and Mexico, Simon… October 27, 2025
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Commentary Madagascar Coup: Why Turning a Blind Eye to an Unpopular President Weakens Regional Bodies In this piece for The Conversation, Salah Ben Hammou and coauthor Jonathan Powell analyze Madagascar’s recent coup… October 24, 2025
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Issue Brief How Militarization Has Undermined Mexico’s Armed Forces As Mexico’s military took on policing roles, corruption and lost impartiality followed. A new brief explores how… October 23, 2025
Center for Energy Studies | Issue Brief How Investments Can Boost ERCOT Reliability and Cut Emissions After high-profile outages in 2021, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) has strengthened grid reliability by… October 21, 2025
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Women’s Rights, Human Rights, and Refugees | Report Opening Doors, Hardening Borders: Inside Biden’s Strategy on Mixed Migration and the Lessons Learned for Europe In a report for the Mixed Migration Centre, Kelsey Norman and Ana Martín Gil analyze the Biden administration’s migration… October 20, 2025
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Issue Brief Advancing Women’s Rights Amid US Aid Reductions U.S. aid cuts are shuttering vital women’s programs across MENA. A new brief by Merissa Khurma for the Edward P. Djerejian… October 17, 2025
The Two-Handed Economist | Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Podcast Mounting Shutdown Costs and a Knife’s Edge Economy John W. Diamond analyzes the mounting costs of the government shutdown and how the U.S. economy is faring amid a tug-of-war… October 17, 2025