Tag Archives: energy policy

After the $147-Barrel Bubble (Part I)

What lessons should oil-producing states learn from the recent volatility in oil prices?

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Retooling Detroit: Fixing a Failure of Finance or Imagination?

How can the U.S. auto industry remake itself?

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Beyond the Big Three and Wall Street: The Other Massive Market Failure

In light of all the recent failures from Detroit, the Big Three and Wall Street, can we really trust the invisible hand to allocate financial or natural resources rationally?

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Strategies to End the Crisis

How should the United States solve its systemic economic woes?

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China Goes Green

How can China's characteristic speed and innovation be applied to finding sustainable energy solutions?

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Common Wealth

Will the 21st century be marked by a shift from acting in national interests to acting in global interests?

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Grappling with Globalization

What things should the U.S. compete for, and what things are more efficient abroad?

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A Tale of Three Additives (Part II)

What challenges does the widespread use of ethanol present to the environment — and to food prices?

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A Tale of Three Additives (Part I)

What is the real story behind the additives in our gasoline?

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China’s Relations With Saudi Arabia and Iran

What is the extent of the cooperation between China and the Middle East?

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