Webinar - Green Energy Statecraft for Comprehensive National Security

On Monday 2 December AP4D co-hosted a webinar webinar to launch a new paper, Green Energy Statecraft for Comprehensive National Security. Explore the paper here.

The first in a new AP4D Studies in Statecraft series, the paper is published in partnership with the Harvard Kennedy School’s Reimagining the Economy project. It outlines a new strategic approach to energy transition governance that integrates economic, social, environmental and geostrategic payoffs.

A panel of the papers' authors spoke about how a Green Energy Statecraft approach can help policymakers better develop ambitious, strategic and effective green energy policy.

Featuring: Professor Elizabeth Thurbon, Deputy Head of School (Research) and Professor of International Political Economy in the School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture (ADA) at UNSW Sydney Dr Alexander M. Hynd, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at UNSW Sydney's School of Social Sciences Professor Hao Tan, Associate Dean of Education and Student Experience at Nottingham University Business School China Professor Susan Park, Professor of Global Governance in International Relations at the University of Sydney Professor Andrew Walter, Professor of International Relations in the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne

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