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Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Issue Brief Can the TCJA Save the Corporate Income Tax? The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Acts offers a starting point for compromise to revitalize the corporate income tax, fellows Jorge… September 25, 2018
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Issue Brief Mexico’s Electoral Authorities: Implications for Democracy and the Rule of Law Mexico’s electoral authorities made several poor decisions in the two most recent election cycles. This brief examines these… September 24, 2018
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Conflict Resolution and U.S. Foreign Policy | Report Two States or One? Reappraising the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse At a time when ideas to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can be highly speculative, this report attempts to… September 20, 2018
Center for Health Policy | Health Economics | Newsletter Consumerism in Health Care In the September 2018 issue of the Health Policy Research newsletter, Anaeze C. Offodile II, nonresident scholar in health… September 18, 2018
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Issue Brief The Trump Approach to Trade Negotiations: Risks in Presenting a Renegotiated NAFTA to a Skeptical Congress In its primacy over trade matters under the U.S. Constitution, Congress has broad authority over new and existing trade… September 14, 2018
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Issue Brief Understanding the Problems and Obstacles of Corruption in Mexico Corruption is a complex social, political and institutional problem that is difficult to define. This brief describes the… September 13, 2018
Religion and Public Policy | Commentary Reflections on Tragedy Days after the attacks on the World Trade Center, William Martin, the Harry and Hazel Chavanne Senior Fellow in Religion and… September 12, 2018
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Issue Brief Pluralism in Lebanese Politics: Formalizing the Informal Senate The toll of Lebanon's dual governance system weighs heavily on the state and its governance structure. The author examines… September 10, 2018
Center for Health Policy | Health Economics | Journal Patient-Reported Experiences of Dialysis Care Within a National Pay-for-Performance System In a study published by JAMA Internal Medicine, nonresident scholar Kevin Erickson — an assistant professor of medicine at… September 10, 2018
Center for Energy Studies | Report Using Satellite Data to Crack the Great Wall of Secrecy Around China’s Internal Oil Flows Comprehensive, reliable, and publicly available data on China’s domestic oil flows and inventory movements are essentially… September 7, 2018