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December 9, 2021
Survey: Starkest Split on COVID Among Primary Voters
"Voters who are most active in their party primaries show the strongest feelings on whether certain COVID policies will work," said fellow Mark Jones.
Read more at Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation. December 9, 2021
Shared Challenges Bolstering Saudi-Qatari Relations
After a decade of confrontation in the Persian Gulf, explained fellow Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, no countries have emerged as winners; they now face similar economic challenges such as decarbonization and pandemic recovery, and so Saudi-Qatari relations have begun to thaw.
Read more at NBC News. December 6, 2021
Statement: Secretary Baker on the Death of Bob Dole
“Bob Dole was a true American patriot who represented the very best of our country. From his combat service during World War II until his time at the highest levels in American political leadership, he spent his career trying to make our country the very best it could be,” said Secretary Baker.
Read more December 6, 2021
Middle East Fellow Annelle Sheline Awarded MEPC's 40 Under 40
The Middle East Policy Council has recognized nonresident fellow Annelle Sheline as one of its 40 Under 40 Awardees shaping the present and future of U.S.-Middle East relations.
Read more at Middle East Policy Council. December 3, 2021
Texas Reduces Electricity Price Ceiling Due to February Freeze
The maximum price cap for electricity in Texas has risen steadily over the past decade, but in February "the $9,000 carrot didn't ensure a constant supply of power," said fellow Mark Jones.
Read more at the Austin American-Statesman.