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October 31, 2008

Mexico
Mexico’s Energy Reform: Few solutions, but better conversations

The Mexican Congress approved a long-overdue energy reform on Tuesday October 28 following 6 months of debates, referendums in 8 Mexican states and Mexico City, and numerous public demonstrations fr…

Mexican President Felipe Calderon (L) and his Energy Minister Georgina Kessel

September 6, 2011

Economics
Demand Side Policies in the U.S. War on Drugs

Passengers on a bus pass a vehicle painted with a slogan during an anti-drugs campaign to mark International Anti-Drug Day in Jakarta (Dadang Tri/Courtesy Reuters). The “drug war” strategy of the la…

Passengers on a bus pass a vehicle painted with a slogan during an anti-drugs campaign to mark International Anti-Drug Day in Jakarta (Dadang Tri/Courtesy Reuters).

July 15, 2014

Asia
What Does Indonesia’s Election Standoff Mean for Indonesia’s Next President?

As I have previously blogged, unless Prabowo Subianto is able to steal four to six million votes in the days before the official vote tally is released, an unlikely possibility, Jakarta governor Joko…

Indonesia_election_vote_count

April 13, 2012

Immigration and Migration
Why the Summit of the Americas Matters

The sixth Summit of the Americas on April 14-15 is part of an intense spring of bilateral and regional interactions in the hemisphere. It will bring together thirty-three heads of state from nearly e…

Summit of the Americas- LAM

August 7, 2009

Climate Change
Strengthening the Neighborhood: the Guadalajara Trilateral Summit

Steep economic decline, rising public insecurity, and the resurgence of swine flu threaten North America today. As North America’s leaders head to the Guadalajara summit, it is time to appreciate the…