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Christopher Bronk

Why is the Air Force Flying 50-Year-Old Tankers?

October 13, 2009admin

This autumn, Rice’s Glasscock School for Continuing Studies is featuring the work of the Baker Institute’s fellows in a course where we talk about what we do. Last spring, I taught a short course with Professor Ric Stoll and Steve… Continue Reading →

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Revolutionary Guard Buys Majority of Iran’s Telecom

September 29, 2009admin

It’s easy enough to forget the days when telecommunications were synonymous with a single phone company in the United States or elsewhere. Many countries have followed the model of bringing competition to the telecom sector or privatizing state-owned firms in… Continue Reading →

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