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Center for Tax and Budget Policy | Issue Brief How Did the Supreme Court Change Online Sales Taxation? Fellow Joyce Beebe examines the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 2018 ruling that opens the door for states to collect sales taxes… June 26, 2018
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Commentary The Opposition’s Moment? Turkey’s Elections Produce a Divided Government Turkey's recent elections brought an unexpectedly strong win for President Recep Erdogan. Even so, opposition parties have a… June 26, 2018
Center for Energy Studies | Issue Brief Brains vs. Grains: US Technological Leadership Faces a Stiff Challenge as Competition With China Heats Up As the competition between the U.S. and China intensifies, energy fellow Gabriel Collins calls for U.S. leadership in a… June 25, 2018
Center for Health Policy | Journal Extending the Global Worm Index and Its Links to Human Development and Child Education Treating intestinal worm infections leads to improved human development and childhood education, shows a study by Center for… June 21, 2018
Center for Energy Studies | Issue Brief Energy Over the Next 20 Years: It’s Not All About the U.S. This brief examines trends in energy demand patterns highlighted by 2018 energy outlooks prepared by the U.S. Energy… June 15, 2018
Center for Health Policy | Health Economics | Research Paper Texas Residents’ Views on State and National Health Policy Priorities In a new survey, the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Episcopal Health Foundation sought to gauge Texans’ views on health… June 14, 2018
Center for Energy Studies | Center for Health Policy | Global Health | Issue Brief Women Driving in Saudi Arabia: Ban Lifted, What Are the Economic and Health Effects? In June 2018, Saudi Arabia finally put an end to its legal ban on women driving, opening the way for millions of new drivers… June 13, 2018
Center for Health Policy | Health Economics | Newsletter Better care for diabetics? The author explores whether the use of patient-centered medical homes improves care for diabetes patients in the VA. June 13, 2018
Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Research Paper Mayoral Homicides in Mexico This paper seeks to identify the key factors that explain why local officials in Mexico — mayors, former mayors, mayors… June 4, 2018
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Islamist Movements | Compilation PJD, Islam & Governance This report analyzes the dynamics of the PJD’s role in Morocco’s changing political landscape and examines whether the… June 3, 2018