by Andrew Holland | Jan 28, 2014 | Monitor
Three years after ASP first released “America’s Energy Choices” in 2011, the U.S. remains stuck in a political stalemate over energy. Even so, the energy choices made years or even decades ago by politicians, businesses, and consumers have led to a revolution...
by American Security Project | Jan 27, 2014 | Monitor
We are in the midst of an energy revolution. It is overlooked that this is the result of energy choices made decades ago by politicians, businesses, and consumers. Many of these choices go back to the 1970s, in response to the Mid-East oil embargo of 1973 and...
by Nathan Daniels | Jan 23, 2014 | Monitor
South Sudan Rivals ‘to Sign Truce’ BBC News South Sudan’s government and rebels are to sign a ceasefire shortly, mediators in Ethiopia say. Iran Wants Full Nuclear Deal and Investment, Rouhani Tells Davos Paul Taylor / Reuters Iran is determined to...
by Paul Hamill | Jan 2, 2014 | Monitor
Last year was a busy year for ASP, exploring the issues of climate security, next generation energy and investment, the links between a strong economy and enhanced national security, chemical weapons, as well as the vital U.S. and Egypt strategic relationship. This...
by August Cole | Mar 15, 2013 | Monitor
The country is at a moment when long-term thinking is needed more than ever, not the month-to-month mindset that Washington currently lives by. American competitiveness depends on breaking out of this tactical political mindset in Congress and at the White House in...