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Jan 23, 2025

‘Maximum pressure’ sanctions on Venezuela help US adversaries, hurt Venezuelans

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert">William Tobin</span>

The "maximum pressure" strategy employed from 2018 to 2022 against the illegitimate Nicolás Maduro regime in Venezuela did not serve US interests. In this issue brief, the author argues that US sanctions must be linked to clear, targeted objectives.

Economy & Business Energy & Environment

New Atlanticist

Jan 22, 2025

Seven questions (and expert answers) about Trump’s first actions to transform US energy

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Atlantic Council experts</span>

Trump began his second term with a slew of statements and executive orders affecting energy. Atlantic Council experts decode what the changes will do and what to expect next.

Economy & Business Energy & Environment

Issue Brief

Jan 17, 2025

Syria’s energy sector and its impact on stability and regional developments

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert">Brenda Shaffer</span>

An analysis of Syria’s energy resources and infrastructure, and outlook on the future of Syrian energy production and trade.

Energy & Environment Energy Markets & Governance

In the News

Jan 16, 2025

Webster quoted in Barron’s on new sanctions on the Russian oil industry

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert">Joseph Webster</span>

Energy & Environment Financial Sanctions and Economic Coercion

New Atlanticist

Jan 14, 2025

East Asia’s energy security challenges can be mitigated by US LNG

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Landon Derentz, Joseph Webster, and Reid I'Anson</span>

Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan should look into importing more US liquefied natural gas to strengthen their strategic relationships with the United States.

East Asia Energy & Environment

MENASource

Jan 13, 2025

Turkey’s Syria and Libya strategies add up to a Mediterranean power play

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Emadeddin Badi and Abdullah al-Jabassini </span>

By aligning its strategies in Libya and Syria, Turkey seeks to consolidate influence and amplify its leverage across both theaters.

Defense Policy Drones

New Atlanticist

Jan 10, 2025

Experts react: What does Maduro’s third-term power grab mean for Venezuela’s future?

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert" >Atlantic Council experts</span>

Strongman Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third six-year presidential term on January 10, six months after a stolen election.

Corruption Elections

In the News

Jan 10, 2025

Khakova quoted in the BBC on US and UK sanctions on the Russian oil industry

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert">Olga Khakova</span>

Energy & Environment Energy Markets & Governance

New Atlanticist

Jan 8, 2025

Is 2025 the year that Russia’s economy finally freezes up under sanctions?

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert">Mark Temnycky</span>

It’s taken years, but the Russian economy now appears to be experiencing the full effects of international sanctions. The first signs appeared at the end of 2024.

Economy & Business Oil and Gas

In the News

Jan 7, 2025

Shaffer quoted by Nikkei Asia on Biden’s ban of offshore drilling

By <span class="gta-embed--tax--expert gta-post-embed--tax--expert">Brenda Shaffer</span>

Energy & Environment Energy Markets & Governance

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