Watts Up - Energy Security in an Era of Shifting Geopolitics
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Explore the complex intersection of energy security and global geopolitics in this 44-minute panel discussion featuring former U.S. Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette, Brazilian Foreign Ministry Speaker Joel Sampaio, Columbia University's Jason Bordoff, and Harvard's Meghan O'Sullivan, moderated by The Economist's Zanny Minton Beddoes. Examine how shifting international relations, emerging technologies, and evolving energy markets are reshaping national security strategies and global power dynamics. Analyze the challenges and opportunities facing nations as they navigate energy transitions while maintaining strategic autonomy and economic stability. Gain insights into policy frameworks, diplomatic considerations, and the role of international cooperation in addressing energy security concerns across different regions and political systems.
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Watts Up: Energy Security in an Era of Shifting Geopolitics
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