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December 13, 2011

Fossil Fuels
The Global Energy Landscape

ROBERT RUBIN: I am Bob Rubin, co-chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations, and I welcome you to this evening's meeting, The Global Energy Landscape. This discussion will be the first in a series…

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December 13, 2011

Fossil Fuels
The Global Energy Landscape

This meeting is the first in a series of global partnership meetings with the Financial Times.

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December 13, 2011

Fossil Fuels
The Global Energy Landscape

Experts discuss the energy demands of emerging economies, as well as the stability of oil supply. This meeting is the first in a series of global partnership meetings with the Financial Times.

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January 16, 2020

Russia
What to Expect From Putin’s Shake-Up

President Putin’s sweeping moves to shift government power reinforce his own claim to leadership beyond 2024, but also set in motion competition for influence throughout Russia.

December 28, 2012

Is Education a Threat to Peace?

The newest threat to peace in the Middle East is a college--at least according to the government of the United Kingdom. The educational institution in question is Ariel College, now Ariel University…

July 31, 2018

Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwe Election and Mnangagwa’s Charm Offensive

A victorious candidate must win 50 percent of the total vote plus one. If there is no outright winner, the top two candidates will be forced into a runoff, which would take place on September 8. Mnangagwa and Chamisa ran neck and neck in preelection polls, and there are many analysts now raising the possibility, even the likelihood, of a runoff.

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