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Claudio X. González Center for the US and Mexico | Drug Policy | Issue Brief Vigilantism in Mexico: A New Phase in Mexico’s Security Crisis The violent struggle between rival Mexican drug cartels and other criminal groups has left tens of thousands dead and towns… April 18, 2014
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Women’s Rights, Human Rights, and Refugees | Compilation Trajectories of Change: Challenge and Transformation in the Wake of the Arab Spring In the nearly three and a half years since the Arab Spring began, an outpouring of popular mobilization has transformed the… April 16, 2014
Commentary Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations: We Need More Than a “Reality Check” As Israeli-Palestinian peace talks "stumble toward collapse," blogs fellow Joe Barnes, the U.S. "needs a thorough rethink"… April 14, 2014
Center for Health Policy | Health Economics | Issue Brief HRMS Issue Brief #3: Early Effects of the Affordable Care Act on Health Insurance Coverage in Texas for 2014 The Health Reform Monitoring Survey (HRMS)-Texas report is based on the HRMS, a national project that provides timely… April 14, 2014
Commentary Ukraine: Is Russia Ready to Move Again? Joe Barnes, the institute's Bonner Means Baker Fellow, blogs on concern in Kyiv, Washington and European capitals — not too… April 8, 2014
Center for Energy Studies | Testimony Medlock Testifies Before Congress Kenneth B. Medlock III, James A. Baker, III, and Susan G. Baker Fellow in Energy and Resource Economics, testified about… April 2, 2014
Center for Health Policy | Health Economics | Issue Brief HRMS Issue Brief #2: The Affordable Care Act and Texas’ “Young Invincibles” More than one-third of Texas’ six million uninsured residents are “Young Invincibles,” and their participation in the… March 31, 2014
Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East | Women’s Rights, Human Rights, and Refugees | Journal Modernising Women and Democratisation After the Arab Spring What has the Arab Spring meant for women’s rights in the region? Three years after the mass social protests of January and… March 27, 2014
International Economics | Commentary Four Reasons the Bank Resolution Fund Is a Big Step Forward for European Financial Stability European finance ministers have agreed to the final pieces that will create a banking union and a fund that can be used to… March 20, 2014
International Economics | Compilation The Eurocrisis Minefield: Mapping the Way Out Eight short policy papers address the major issues facing the eurozone — including government and corporate debt… March 19, 2014