Dr. Cohen talks to Bloomberg about the latest decision of OPEC+ to cut oil production by 1 million barrels per day, its impact on global fuel prices, and its influence on the recession. Watch here.
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OPEC+ Oil Price Rise May Trigger A Recession
The OPEC+ cartel of oil-producing nations led by Saudi Arabia and Russia and chaired by Alexander Novak, Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy, is going to remove nearly 1 percent of total global oil production from the market in an apparent effort to increase prices. Despite earlier signals that OPEC+ would make no
Greta Thunberg Has Embraced Nuclear Power: Will The Greens Follow?
The Green icon Greta Thunberg seems to be taking a pro-nuclear stance. The Swedish climate activist once decried nuclear energy as being “extremely dangerous, expensive, and time-consuming”. Her views seem to have changed in tandem with recent trends in public opinion as she recently argued that Germany shutting down its nuclear plants was a ‘mistake’. Greta, alongside other climate
The Global Take | Dr. Cohen’s Critique of Tucker Carlson’s Pro-Russia Talking Points
Dr. Cohen joins NPR show Background Briefing with Ian Masters to discuss Tucker Carlson and the American right’s pro-Russian stance. Watch here.
How Electric Vehicles Can Leapfrog To Emerging Markets
The shift of technologies from the cutting edge to the mundane defines technological revolutions. We are amid such a revolution. As Electric Vehicle (EV) technology matures, electric cars are becoming cheaper and their customer base in advanced post-industrial economies is. continuously expanding. That expansion is also happening internationally, with the Global South joining the race
Has China Shifted the Middle East Balance of Power?
Earlier this month, Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to restore diplomatic ties after seven years and signed a China-brokered agreement in what is being termed a breakthrough deal for the region. How does this impact and alter America’s geopolitical stature in the region? What are the first and second-tier consequences of weakening the U.S. presence and position in the
Kazakhstan’s Parliamentary Elections Affect Energy Flows From Eurasia
On March 19th, 2023, Kazakhstan held competitive elections for its lower house – the Mazhilis – to decide the political direction of the young democracy established after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Despite some reported problems, the parliamentary elections were the freest in the country’s history and a vital step forward for Kazakhstan’s democratization and political pluralism. Continue reading
The Global Take | Xi’s Visit to Russia
Dr. Ariel Cohen talks to CNBC on Xi Jinping’s recent visit to Russia and how China is winning regardless of how the war in Ukraine unfolds. Watch more here.
Protecting America’s Power Grids From EMP Attacks
The possibility of such an attack is growing as EMP technology is evolving. The Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from EMP Attacks,alongside military officials,warned years ago of the possibility of balloon-based EMP attacks. Given that our grid infrastructure is weak, aging, and lacks resilience, EMP attacks could become the choice weapons of
The Global Take | War In Ukraine & Future of Ukrainian Energy Sector
Dr. Ariel Cohen participated in a webinar on Ukraine’s energy security and future implications organized by the US-Ukraine Business Council. Watch more.