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Outcomes of Oil Embargo on Iran

Outcomes of an Oil Embargo on Iran

It is unlikely that Iran would accept an EU embargo without retaliation, says Paul Stevens in this new paper which warns that an oil embargo alone cannot succeed in pressuring Iran. Read

  • Maritime Choke Points: Security at Risk?

    This new paper by Charles Emmerson and Paul Stevens, explores the vulnerability of choke points to the volatility of energy prices. Read

  • Agricultural Investment in the Horn

    While broad narratives of 'land-grabbing' in the Horn of Africa are a misleading oversimplification, investment in land is not conflict-neutral, says this new paper. Read

  • Middle East Energy Conference: 30-31 January

    How is the region's domestic energy consumption affecting global energy supplies, and what are the implications of the Arab spring for the future of supplies? Details.

  • Preparing for High-impact Events

    The frequency of high-impact, low-probability events signals the beginning of a crisis trend. But governments and businesses are insufficiently prepared to manage, says this report. Read

  • Developmental Effects of Somali Piracy

    Using satellite imagery, this paper looks at the effects of piracy on the Somali economy. It establishes which groups benefit, and finds that positive economic impacts are widely spread. Read.

  • Russia's Soft Power

    For the Kremlin, maintaining influence over Ukraine is more than a foreign policy priority, it is an 'existential imperative', says this new paper. Read.

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