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Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Political Economy of the Arab Gulf | Commentary Saudi Arabia Is Changing, but Don’t Give MbS All the Credit Although Mohammed bin Salman wields considerable power, he has not singlehandedly altered Saudi society. The social… June 11, 2019
Science and Technology Policy | Statement The Importance of Science Funding: A Letter to Congress U.S. investment in scientific research has stagnated over the last four decades. Neal F. Lane, senior fellow in science and… May 23, 2019
Center for Health Policy | Biomedical Research | Journal Are We Ready to Genetically Modify a Human Embryo? Or Is It Too Late to Ask? Gene editing in humans raises ethical and safety issues that require further discussion to identify a responsible way… May 20, 2019
Center for Health Policy | Health Economics | Journal Association of Hospitalization and Mortality Among Patients Initiating Dialysis With Hemodialysis Facility Ownership and Acquisitions By Kevin F. Erickson, Bo Zhao, Jingbo Niu, Wolfgang C. Winkelmayer, Jay Bhattacharya, Glenn M. Chertow and Vivian Ho The… May 17, 2019
Center for Energy Studies | Issue Brief Low-speed Electric Vehicles: An Underappreciated Threat to Gasoline Demand in China and Global Oil Prices? The rising use of low-speed electric vehicles (LSEVs) in China may have a dramatic effect on local gasoline demand and… May 15, 2019
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Islamist Movements | Issue Brief Public Opinion on the Religious Authority of the Moroccan King To what extent do Moroccans view state leadership in religion favorably, or see head of state King Mohammed VI as a source… May 14, 2019
Center for Health Policy | Health Economics | Journal Freestanding Emergency Departments in Texas Do Not Alleviate Congestion in Hospital-based Emergency Departments Freestanding emergency departments in Texas’ largest cities have not alleviated emergency room congestion or improved… May 8, 2019
Center for Energy Studies | Issue Brief A Proposed Shale Ban in Mexico In the near term, a ban on shale development in Mexico will have little impact since factors like limited infrastructure and… May 3, 2019
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Report The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement: Settlement of Disputes The author examines provisions in the USMCA for resolving investor and trade disputes among the three North American… May 2, 2019
Center for Energy Studies | Research Paper Houston-Area Surge Flooding and Its Effects on Regional and National Security Hurricane surge flooding is often overlooked in Houston, yet it poses a significant threat to the region in the form of… May 1, 2019