President Obama gave this speech on energy in Newton, Iowa on May 24, 2012.
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President Obama gave this speech on energy in Newton, Iowa on May 24, 2012.
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Meghan O'Sullivan says that discoveries of large, underwater gas fields in the eastern Mediterranean could bring economic and political benefits as well as regional clout to Israel at a time when Israel's regional standing is more uncertain than it has been for decades.
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Net oil imports have decreased by 33 percent over the past six years; however, oil-related developments still host a number of policy problems for the United States.
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The UN Development Programme report, Energy Subsidies in the Arab World, was released in February 2012.
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Robert J. Samuelson asks if energy independence is possible, and what it would look like politically.
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President Obama gave these remarks on oil and gas subsidies on March 29, 2012.
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Heads of fifty nations are discussing how to improve safeguards for nuclear weapons and materials. CFR's Michael Levi says these summits serve as reminders of the dangers beyond the North Korean and Iranian nuclear programs.
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Peter Orszag looks at a dispute over water supplies in the southeastern United States to underscore the need for water policy reforms and greater infrastructure investment.
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President Obama gave these remarks on energy strategy in Nevada on March 21, 2012.
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Michael Spence writes that myopic U.S. energy policies highlight the need for persistence, longer-term thinking, and bipartisanship in U.S. policymaking.
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Prices at the pump are emerging as a significant U.S. election issue. Five experts offer a range of policy options, from lowering regulations to encouraging less consumption.
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Drawing on the lessons of the Information Technology Agreement, Matthew Slaughter calls for the elimination of international trade and investment barriers in energy industries.
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The White House released this one-year progress report on the "Blueprint for a Secure Energy Future" on March 12, 2012.
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Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum published this op-ed on energy policy on Ricochet.com on March 10, 2012.
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President Obama gave these remarks at Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas on March 9, 2012.
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One year after the Fukushima nuclear crisis, Japan is facing a dilemma of how to clean up the disaster and how to meet current and future energy needs, says expert Charles D. Ferguson, even as the global nuclear industry continues to face the accident's aftershocks.
One year after Japan's triple disasters, questions persist about the ability of the world's third-largest economy to rebound and how its struggling political system can mount serious reforms, writes CFR's Sheila Smith.
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CFR's Senior Fellow for Japan Studies, Sheila A. Smith, discusses the political and economic state of Japan one year after the earthquake and tsunami.
The White House released this fact sheet on energy on March 7, 2012.
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President Obama gave these remarks on energy on March 7, 2012, in North Carolina.
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