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CSE Launches “Europe in the World” Podcast

in Centers & Programs

“Europe in the World” explores the process of European integration from a number of angles: development, humanitarianism, and crisis management; security and defense; migration; enlargement; and energy.

Tagged: 2023, Center for the Study of Europe, crisis management, Development, energy, EU Enlargement, Europe, European Migration, European Union, Jean Monnet, Kaija Schidle, Migration, Podcast, security

Nikos Tsafos (Pardee ’03) Appointed Chief Energy Adviser to Prime Minister of Greece

in Alumni

In his new role, Tsafos will be responsible for liaising with the United States as Greece seeks to reduce its dependence on Russian natural gas and elevate its role as a regional energy hub. 

Tagged: 2022, alumni spotlight, energy, Energy Security, Greece, Nikos Tsafos, United States

Garčević Discusses Use of Energy as an Instrument of Global Influence

in Events News

In his remarks, Ambassador Garčević discussed energy vulnerability as a segment of the overall economic and political instability of the Western Balkans and where the EU stands in the Eastern Mediterranean geopolitical equation.

Tagged: 2022, Emmanuel College, energy, Environment, Mediterranean, Seminar, Vesko Garcevic, Western Balkans

Gallagher Coauthors Article on Chinese Energy Finance

in Research

Professor Gallagher and fellow researchers deploy novel data to perform the first econometric analysis to examine the determinants of Chinese overseas financing for electric power plants.

Tagged: 2022, China, Climate Change, energy, Foreign Direct Investment, GDP Center, Global Development Policy Center, Kevin Gallagher

GDP Center Publishes New Data on China’s Energy Financing

in Centers & Programs

According to new data, China’s overseas energy financing decreased 43% from the $8.1 billion in lending to foreign countries recorded in 2019, the lowest level since 2008.

Tagged: 2021, China, Database, energy, Foreign Investment, GDP Center

Najam Keynotes at Energy Transitions Conference

in Research

Dean Adil Najam presented a keynote address on “Energy Transitions in the Age of Adaptation” at an international conference on Sustainable Energy.

Tagged: 2019, Adil Najam, Climate Change, energy

Gallagher in BBC on China’s Energy Investments in S. America

in In the Media

Prof. Kevin Gallagher discussed China’s investments in the energy sector in South America.

Tagged: 2018, BBC Mundo, China, energy, In The Media, Kevin Gallagher, South America

GEGI Launches China Energy Finance Database

in General News, Research

The database allows users to search and display the overseas lending of the China Development Bank and the Export-Import Bank of China.

Tagged: 2017, China, Database, energy, Finance, GEGI, Latin America

Gallagher Presents GEGI Study at Columbia University

in General News, Research

Prof. Kevin Gallagher discussed China’s global developmental finance institutions, China’s policy bank lending to foreign governments for energy.

Tagged: 2016, China, Columbia, energy, Finance, GEGI, Kevin Gallagher

Najam OpEd in HuffPo on Borders Seen From Space

in In the Media

Adil Najam writes on India’s lit up border that can be seen from space, while 237 Million Indians go without electricity.

Tagged: 2015, Adil Najam, conflict, energy, Huffington Post, Human Security, India, India-Pakistan, national security, Pakistan, Pakistan، پاکستان، عادل نجم، 波士顿大学, Space

Gallagher Quoted in China Daily on Mexican Energy Reform

in In the Media

Pardee professor Kevin Gallagher said that Chinese loans would guarantee China a place at the table as Mexico determines its energy future.

Tagged: 2014, China, energy, gallagher, Kevin Gallagher, Mexico, oil

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