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The Geopolitics of Energy: A German and American Perspective

Dr. Camilla Bausch, Ecologic Institut; James Burkhard, IHS © AICGS 2015
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The Geopolitics of Energy: A German and American Perspective

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Washington DC, United States

The Ecologic Institute joined the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies at Johns Hopkins University to reflect on the Geopolitics of Energy.

On 27 February 2015, experts from Germany and the United States joined in Washington, DC at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to discuss the Geopolitics of Energy:

The Future of Energy in a Post-Carbon Society

  • Max Gruenig, Executive Vice President, Ecologic Institute
  • Jeffrey Ball, Stanford University
  • David Livingston, Carnegie Endowment
  • Dale Medearis, Northern Virginia Regional Commission

Instability and the Resource Nexus

  • Corey Johnson, University of North Carolina
  • Raimund Bleischwitz, University College London
  • Tim Boersma, The Brookings Institution
  • Stephen Szabo, Transatlantic Academy

A Transatlantic Approach to Energy

  • Camilla Bausch, Director, Ecologic Institute Berlin
  • Jim Burkhard, Managing Director, IHS

Energy and Statecraft

  • Severin Fischer, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik
  • Andrew Holland, American Security Project
  • Paul Sullivan, National Defense University
  • Parke Nicholson, AICGS
Exploring the geopolitics of energy through a transatlantic lens

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Max Grünig
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Washington DC, United States
Language
English
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100
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Keywords
geopolitics, energy, transatlantic, energy market, state power
US, Germany