Some of us are starting to associate turkey with low oil prices. Just four years ago, on Thanksgiving Day in 2014, OPEC held a meeting in…
Americans are not the only ones still unpacking the new USMCA trade deal that is due to replace Nafta. Two issues have received a great…
In placing retaliatory tariffs on certain goods and products, America’s trade partners have signaled how well they understand American…
The world was in suspense a week ago wondering whether OPEC and non-OPEC producers would put more oil on tightening global markets. Turns…
Early in Richard Rhodes’s new book, “Energy: A Human History,” we hear of a prominent citizen using colorful language to lament the state…
Last week was a trying one for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. You may think that I am referring to the imposition of U.S. tariffs…
The Harvard Project on Climate Agreements has released a volume of fifteen briefs examining approaches to international cooperation in East…
For decades, fears of energy scarcity drove American energy diplomacy. The dependence of the global economy on oil, and America’s need to…
At the turn of the century, environmentalists and “Big Oil” appeared to be moving toward one another. With the world anticipating a global…
American policymakers and China-watchers worldwide often parse Chinese President Xi Jinping’s words, looking for clues about whether the…