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Center for Health Policy | Compilation Zika Virus Infographic This infographic summarizes the most recent research and global health information on Zika virus transmission, symptoms and… February 24, 2016
International Economics | Issue Brief Gold Standard or Fool’s Gold? Should the U.S. Consider Returning to the Gold Standard? Is the U.S. better off linking its money supply to a global commodity market or allowing an independent central bank to… February 23, 2016
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Journal Does Housing Create Votes? Explaining the Electoral Success of the AKP in Turkey This paper examines the rise and consolidation of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) by analyzing its success in local… February 22, 2016
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Women’s Rights, Human Rights, and Refugees | Research Paper On the Intersection of Gender Public Policy Research in the Arab World: The Case of ABAAD This research summary analyzes the obstacles facing gender-focused policy research institutes (PRIs) in the Middle East… February 22, 2016
Global Health | Center for Health Policy | Report Estados Unidos y México: Abordando un Legado Compartido de Enfermedades Tropicales Desatendidas y Pobreza Baker Institute Policy Report #65 summarizes the key findings of the Baker Institute conference "The United States and… February 15, 2016
Center for Energy Studies | Research Paper Childhood’s End: Developing Asian Giants & the Future of Global Oil Demand This study examines the changing trends and preferences in energy demand among Asian countries. February 11, 2016
Center for Health Policy | Global Health | Testimony What Texas Needs to Adequately Address Emerging and Neglected Diseases Jennifer R. Herricks, postdoctoral fellow in disease and poverty, testified before the Texas House Committee on Public… February 10, 2016
Center for Energy Studies | Conference Report Confronting Climate Change: Possibilities and Opportunities This report summarizes the perspectives of panelists at the conference “Confronting Climate Change: Policies and… February 4, 2016
Center for Health Policy | Health Economics | Issue Brief HRMS Issue Brief #18: Why Were 20% of Adult Texans Uninsured in 2015? Almost 70 percent of uninsured Texans said the high cost of health insurance is the reason they remain uninsured, according… January 28, 2016
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Political Economy of the Arab Gulf | Commentary From Desert Storm to Implementation Day, a Gulf of Expectations With the implementation of the Iran nuclear agreement, many Gulf Cooperative Council states now openly wonder whether U.S… January 19, 2016