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Nov 16, 2022

KRI positioned in prominent role in global gas markets

By Ahmed Tabaqchali

A new report, The Kurdistan Region of Iraq’s Gas-Export Potential: Deja Vu All Over Again, authored by Atlantic Council senior fellow Ahmed Tabaqchali, considers the Kurdistan Region of Iraq’s (KRI) proven and probable gas reserves having the potential to nearly triple production by 2030 and more than sextuple by 2040.

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Nov 15, 2022

Cryptocurrency Regulation Tracker cited in Formiche

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Digital Currencies Economy & Business

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Nov 15, 2022

Graham cited in Devdiscourse on Xi’s decision making and its impact on global growth

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China Economy & Business

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Nov 15, 2022

Lipsky quoted in USA Today on how President Biden will navigate relationships with world leaders at the G20 summit

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Economy & Business G20

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Nov 14, 2022

Research on G20 sanctions cited in Politico’s Global Insider newsletter

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Economic Sanctions Economy & Business

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Nov 14, 2022

What did Xi and Biden just accomplish?

By Atlantic Council

Our Sinologists read between the lines of the diplomat-speak following the US president and Chinese leader's meeting in Bali.

China Crisis Management

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Nov 14, 2022

Econographics piece by Graham reprinted in the Estonian Free Press

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China Economy & Business

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Nov 13, 2022

Graham cited in DevDiscourse on the impact of Xi’s third term on China’s economy

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Digital Currencies Digital Policy

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Nov 12, 2022

Lipsky quoted in Bloomberg on President Biden navigating a divided G20

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Nov 11, 2022

The target of limiting global warming to less than 1.5 degrees is practically dead. Why do emissions per capita matter?

By Amin Mohseni-Cheraghlou

Achieving the target to limit global warming to below 2, preferably 1.5 degrees Celsius, by the end of the century seems more unfeasible than ever. The reason is simple. The most critical of greenhouse gases have continuously risen in the past decade and CO2 emissions are only expected to grow more in 2022 and for the foreseeable future. COP27 needs to pave the path for a renewed international cooperative and enforceable framework to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions by the world’s top emitters both in absolute terms and in per capita terms.

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