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Center for Energy Studies | Research Paper Role of Foreign Direct Investment in Resource-Rich Regions Indigenous natural resource wealth can provide a basis for robust economic development and broad macroeconomic development… October 1, 2019
Center for Health Policy | Newsletter CHB: Fall 2019 Update Read the Center for Health and Biosciences' biannual newsletter, which provides an overview of the publications, events… September 27, 2019
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Newsletter U.S.-Mexico Center News: Sept. 2019 The Center for the United States and Mexico's quarterly newsletter provides the latest information on the center’s research… September 26, 2019
Child Health Policy | Center for Health Policy | Journal Adverse Childhood Experiences and Outcomes among At-Risk Spanish-Speaking Latino Families The relationship between ACE score and substance use, mental health and parenting competence among a sample of Latino… September 24, 2019
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Women’s Rights, Human Rights, and Refugees | Journal Changing Motivations or Capabilities? Migration Deterrence in the Global Context Many migration-governance policies have been described by policymakers and politicians as deterrence. This linkage… September 23, 2019
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Political Economy of the Arab Gulf | Report Mohammed bin Salman and Religious Authority and Reform in Saudi Arabia This report analyzes political and religious authority in Saudi Arabia under the regime of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. September 19, 2019
Center for Health Policy | Biomedical Research | Health Economics | Newsletter Ethics of gene-editing embryos The birth of the world’s first genetically modified babies raises a host of ethical issues. September 17, 2019
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Report The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement: Energy Production and Policies The author analyzes the challenges Mexico’s 2013 energy reforms pose to the current administration, as well as the… September 17, 2019
Center for Health Policy | Journal The Many Roads to Universal Health Care in the USA The authors assess U.S. health care system and offer a plan for achieving universal health care. The Lancet: http://bit.ly… September 16, 2019
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Conflict Resolution and U.S. Foreign Policy | Research Paper The Repercussions of Partial or Full West Bank Annexation by Israel This analysis explores the consequences of West Bank annexation for Israel’s international standing, internal cohesion and… September 10, 2019