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Decision Brief No. 05-D 60 2005-11-21 (Washington, D.C.): Call it the Week that Was. In the course of four days,...
The Center works in coalition with other think-tanks and businesses to change the energy security future for America, through development of new technologies and infrastructure, changed policies to reduce dependence on foreign and adversarial suppliers, and new initiatives to develop U.S. resources.
Ultimately, the best way for us to collapse the price of oil is to create competition at the pump. For only $100 per car, automakers can build a flexible fuel engine in every car they sell – which will give every consumer a choice in fuels. An Open Fuel Standard, requiring that every new car sold in the United States be a flexible fuel vehicle, would break oil’s transportation fuel monopoly.
Decision Brief No. 05-D 60 2005-11-21 (Washington, D.C.): Call it the Week that Was. In the course of four days,...
In this video, CSP President Frank Gaffney speaks at a press conference about the pressing need for this country to...
Decision Brief No. 05-D 54 2005-10-24 (Washington, D.C.): Tomorrow, the Senate Judiciary Committee was supposed to focus long-overdue attention on...
Decision Brief No. 05-D 28 2005-06-13 This week, the American people will get a chance to see whether their...
sbaker 11.5606 Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Saudi Arabia's oil minister, Ali al-Nuaimi, recently announced that he expected the...
Suddenly, the heretofore unthinkable seems not so impossible. Domestic political considerations driven by declining polls and negative reporting have prompted...
Despite its inherent illogic, the notion that last week's massive, cascading electrical blackout was a "wake-up" call seems now to...
(Washington, D.C.): In his syndicated column in Monday's New York Times, William Safire offers an ominous assessment of Russian President...
(Washington, D.C.): Today, the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) released the findings of its 90-day study of security issues...
(Washington, D.C.): Yesterday's finale of the Kyoto Conference on Global Climate Change was proof positive of the adage "You want...
By Charles Krauthammer The Washington Post, 05 December 1997 The world is meeting in Kyoto, Japan, to decide how much...
(Washington, D.C.): The direct effects of the Clinton Administration's strategic error in contracting-out responsibility for finding a "solution" to Russia...
COMPETITIVE ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE September 26, 1997 President William J. Clinton The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. President: I...
(Washington, D.C.): Tomorrow, the Clinton Administration will hold the first of a series of events at or involving the White...
(Washington, D.C.): America's long-term interests in the Caspian Basin will be the focus of action in the Senate today thanks...
Caspian Watch #7: President Aliyev's Visit Should Translate Into The 'Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship' (Washington, D.C.): The past ten...