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Op-Eds
The Economy Is Great. Why Do Americans Blame Biden?
via Wall Street Journal
Op-Eds
Climate Policies Are Becoming a Casualty of High Oil Prices
via Barron's
Op-Eds
Iran's Oil Revenue Helps Finance Hamas. How to Cut off the Money.
via Barron's
Op-Eds
No One Knows What BRICS Expansion Means
via The Diplomat
Op-Eds
Who Killed the Chinese Economy?
via Foreign Affairs
Op-Eds
Energy Security at the UN High-Level Week: More Heat Than Light
Morgan Bazilian (Payne Institute for Public Policy) and Cullen S. Hendrix (PIIE)
via Just Security
Speeches & Papers
Book Launch: Revitalizing the World Trading System
Op-Eds
Profits and Losses Don’t Matter at the Federal Reserve
via Wall Street Journal
Speeches & Papers
Trade for peace: Can trade be an effective tool to support peace? Lessons from history
Speeches & Papers
The West versus Beijing?
via East-West Center