The simmering dispute over waterway rights between Ukraine and Russia broke into armed conflict this week
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By Sec. Rick Perry | U.S. Department of EnergyBefore I begin, I would first like to congratulate Poland on the 100th anniversary of the restoration of Polish independence. In 123 years of struggle from 1795 to November 1918, countless Poles proved their love for freedom. Our two nations share a common love and appreciate of liberty, and I am honored to be able… Keep reading →
International Sanctions And The Energy Sector – Part 1: Iran
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By Jennifer Morrissey & Clinton Vince | DentonsTurkey Sanctions: Navigating A Historic Bilateral Crisis
By Amanda Sloat, Max Hoffman & Steven A. CookThree experts examine the past drivers and near-term consequences of Washington’s rapidly escalating diplomatic conflict with Ankara. On August 16, Amanda Sloat, Max Hoffman, and Steven Cook addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Sloat is a Robert Bosch Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Center on the United States and Europe. Hoffman is… Keep reading →