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Anshu Siripurapu

Anshu Siripurapu

Economics Writer/Editor at Council on Foreign Relations

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Recent Articles

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The Russia-Ukraine War and Europe's Energy Bind - Council on Foreign Relations

Software development consulting firm Gorilla Logic Inc. has absorbed Austin, Texas-based information technology design consultancy Modernist Studio Inc.
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Global Energy Tracker - Council on Foreign Relations

As the effects of climate change mount, high-carbon energy sources continue to provide most of the world’s power. On average, 83 percent of tracker countries’ energy comes from high-carbon sources su…
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The Keys to the Kingdom - Council on Foreign Relations

The Time is Ripe to Reset U.S.-Saudi Relations.
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Renewing America Series: Rethinking the U.S. Approach to Energy - C...

Our panelists discussed the U.S. approach to energy, from foreign oil dependence to the transition to and consideration of other energy sources, and climate concerns.With its Renewing America initiat…
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Is Diplomacy Between Russia and the West Still Possible? - Council ...

The West should keep open the possibility of diplomacy with Russia.
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AMLO's Lithium Grab and War on Green Energy Will Hurt North America...

Nationalizing Mexico’s lithium reserves and extending state control over electricity and energy will undermine the region’s prosperity and security.
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U.S. Policy Toward Russia, With Derek H. Chollet - Council on Forei...

Derek H. Chollet, Counselor of the U.S. Department of State, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss the Biden administration’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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The U.S. Inequality Debate - Council on Foreign Relations

Public policy experts call income and wealth inequality one of the defining challenges of this century. Recent crises have accelerated these divisions, and the COVID-19 pandemic has deepened them further.
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The Struggles of the Russian Military in Ukraine - Council on Forei...

More than six weeks into its invasion of Ukraine, the Russian military is hindered by an inability to gain air supremacy, supply chain breakdowns, and dangerously low morale. Our panelists discuss the state of Russia’s military and the effect on the war in Ukraine.
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Why Are Countries Pushing for a Global Minimum Tax? - Council on Fo...

A global tax agreement has been signed by 136 countries that will require corporations to pay a minimum tax rate of 15 percent. The deal would end decades of competition between governments to attract foreign investment. Here’s why some economists are pushing for the reform and why others support lo…
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How the world can influence Putin’s fateful choices in Ukraine - Co...

The United States needs to keep up the pressure on Putin while preparing for escalation and providing an off-ramp.
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Putin's Ukraine Quagmire - Council on Foreign Relations

Putin’s mostly manufactured crisis risks leaving Russia worse off.
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Cryptocurrencies, Digital Dollars, and the Future of Money - Counci...

The dizzying rise of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies has created new challenges for governments and central banks. Some are responding by introducing their own digital currencies.
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What Should the U.S. Do About Rising Student Loan Debt? - Council o...

Higher education provides students many socioeconomic benefits and increases the global competitiveness of the United States, but mounting student loan debt has sparked a debate over federal lending policies.
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The Cybersecurity Threat From Russia - Council on Foreign Relations

While much of the public’s attention over the last year has been on Russian information operations and threats to election integrity, actors tied to Russian intelligence were conducting an espionage campaign with significant impact on U.S. national security. This symposium discusses how the United S…
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How Police Compare in Different Democracies - Council on Foreign Re...

Recent killings by U.S. officers have sparked widespread calls for police reform and an end to systemic racism. Here’s how U.S. policing compares with other countries’ approaches.
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The High Price of Trump’s Great Betrayal - Council on Foreign Relat...

President Trump’s abandonment of the Kurds reinforced already existing doubts in the region and around the world that the United States remains a reliable ally.
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The Presidential Candidates on Russian Aggression Against Ukraine -...

What, if any, steps would you take to counter Russian aggression against Ukraine?
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A Conversation With Adel al-Jubeir - Council on Foreign Relations

COLEMAN: Welcome to the Council on Foreign Relations. I’m Isobel Coleman and it is my great pleasure to be here this afternoon with the minister of f…
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National Security - Council on Foreign Relations

National Security  Council on Foreign Relations
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Countering Russian Information Operations in the Age of Social Medi...

Russia’s information warfare operations, aimed to weaken adversaries’ social cohesion and political systems, are complex and adaptive, but Western governments can take steps to guard against them.