Elliot J. Feldman Baker & Hostetler LLP
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So what's the big idea? *
Global - December 10 2012
The discovery and development of economically efficient means to extract shale oil and gas, "fracking," is undermining efforts to reduce the use of hydrocarbons because alternative energy production, especially through solar cells and wind turbines, is more expensive than natural gas for producing electricity, particularly in North America.
Try to see it my way *
USA - November 2 2012
Presidential races in the United States are always characterized by the classic principle connecting domestic to foreign affairs: conjure a foreign foe against whom disparate domestic interests can coalesce.
Lessons for China from Canada *
Canada, China, USA - April 8 2012
The final part of “Nothing Unites The United States Congress Like China (And Not In A Good Way): Treating China Like Canada (Maybe Even Worse),” we present this week.
The broken promise to China *
China, USA - March 29 2012
Entry into the WTO a decade ago has paid off handsomely for China, enabling its trade to flourish and accelerate its economic growth and development.
Nothing unites the United States Congress like China (and not in a good way): treating China like Canada (maybe even worse) *
USA - March 20 2012
We begin today one story in three parts, “Nothing Unites The United States Congress Like China (And Not In A Good Way): Treating China Like Canada (Maybe Even Worse)” by Dr. Elliot J. Feldman.
Other Baker & Hostetler LLP authors
- Brittany A. Sakowitz,
- Cassie J. Dallas,
- Christopher H. Marraro,
- Francesca M. Harker,
- George Skupski,
- J. Garrett Cornelison,
- Jason E. Yearout,
- Jing Zhu,
- John J. Burke,
- John J. Carney,
- Kaitlyn Ferguson,
- Lawrence M. Sung,
- Mark C. Joye,
- Martin T. Booher,
- Maureen A. Brennan,
- Melvin S. Schwechter,
- Paul S. Enockson,
- Peter C. Whitfield,
- Scott J. Bent,
- Thomas E. Hogan
