List of Energy Policy articles
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                  A group of men in suits. The Dam That Sparked a South American Spying ScandalTies between Brazil and Paraguay are fraying as they renegotiate access to one of the world’s most powerful energy sources. 
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                  Personal items are seen amid the destruction of a residential property in northern Tehran on June 29. Strikes on Iran Validate North Korea’s Nuclear SprintThe United States and Israel are speeding up the collapse of nonproliferation. 
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                  French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac and Iraqi Vice President Saddam Hussein look up during a visit to the Cadarache nuclear research center in Saint-Paul-lès-Durance, France, on Sept. 6, 1975. The Lessons of Osirak for Israel and IranThe 1981 strike on an Iraqi reactor jolted Baghdad’s nuclear program into high gear. 
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                  A view of the destruction at Evin Prison in Tehran, Iran, after it was hit by an Israeli airstrike on June 23, viewed on July 1. What the War Changed Inside IranThe regime has been pushed to the edge of strategic pivot. 
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                  A gas-liquid separator at a geothermal generator unit is seen at the Qingshui Geothermal Park in Yilan County, Taiwan, on Nov. 29, 2023. Taiwan Is on the Cusp of an Energy RevolutionAs the island phases out nuclear power, can it harness its vast geothermal reserves? 
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                  A Swedish Coast Guard vessel and a cargo ship sit anchored in the Baltic Sea. Papers, Please: How Europe Is Cracking Down on Russia’s Shadow FleetTwo more nations have joined Denmark in aiming to directly curb Russia’s sanctions-evading vessels. 
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                  Trump motions with both hands outstretched to his sides as he stands at a podium. Behind him is a low pyramid of stacked oil barrels. Energy Security Means Using Less OilThe war with Iran shows why hopes for energy independence are inadequate. 
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                  United States Senate Majority Leader John Thune, Republican from South Dakota, walks from his office to the Senate floor at the Capitol in Washington on June 30. Senate Republicans Just Undermined Trump’s Energy Dominance AgendaTheir version of the budget bill misses that every energy supply chain today is global. 
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                  A bald man in camouflage military fatigues reaches up to remove a poster board from a display easel. The poster is covered in various maps and diagrams of a nuclear facility in Iran. Bits of other people can be seen as they bustle around in the foreground. Iran Is on Course for a Bomb After U.S. Strikes Fail to Destroy FacilitiesSatellite imagery confirms that Iranian capabilities are bruised, not annihilated. 
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                  A member of the Iraqi Federal Police stands guard near the Seventeen Ramadan Mosque along al-Firdous square in Baghdad on March 9, 2023. Don’t Let Iran Become Another IraqNuclear uncertainty is bad for regional stability. 
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                  U.S. President Barack Obama smiles during as summit. Trump’s Iran Deal Withdrawal Comes Back to Haunt HimExperts say the 2015 nuclear deal constrained Tehran’s nuclear ambitions better than the recent U.S. strikes. 
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                  Parts of the Shahran fuel depot on the outskirts of Tehran are ablaze after an Israeli attack on June 15. Did Trump Just Lift Sanctions on Iranian Oil?Ignoring Tehran’s oil shipments has been informal policy for years. What if Washington made it official? 
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                  A tugboat is seen attached to a massive shipping barge across a stretch of open water. On the other side of the ships is the shore, with mountains rising up against the horizon. Global Shipping Is Staying Calm About the Strait of HormuzAmid chaos and missile fire, ships are still sailing as normal. 
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                  Demonstrators wave Iranian flags and a poster of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, during a protest against Israeli attacks on Iran in Tehran on June 20. How the U.S. Locked Itself Into a Regime Change WarTrump’s insistence on zero enrichment was a poison pill in talks with Iran. 
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                  Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif answers questions during a press conference in Beijing. Don’t Count on China Bailing Out IranBeijing cares more about the Gulf states than Tehran’s future. 



