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Thanks to the boom in American unconventional oil and gas production, the United States is swapping its long-suffered vulnerability to…
The report highlights a number of factors that contributed to a largely successful response and emphasizes what, exactly, made Boston…
In many countries, polling day ends with disputes about ballot-box fraud, corruption, and flawed registers. Which claims are accurate? And…
In 2011, Harvard’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute for U.S. and Canadian…
International factors, such as the dramatic increase in imports from emerging-market economies, especially China, have been widely blamed…
Even as this paper was being written and edited, U.S.-Russian relations have warmed and chilled. Today, as we are about to go to press,…
America today continues to confront a competitiveness challenge of too few jobs and too little economic growth. The good news is there is a…
Published by the Atlantic Council, Anchoring the Alliance argues that NATO is a force multiplier for the United States and remains…
The United States and the world need a revolution in energy technology—a revolution that would improve the performance of our energy…