Energy Security and Geopolitics

TYPE: INTERN

LOCATION: ANKARA / ISTANBUL / ANTALYA (selective)

DURATION: Half day / 1 day / 5 days (Selective cases)

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • Energy experts, writers, media staff, students, policy makers

COURSE CONTENT

  • Definition of energy security, perspectives of consumers and suppliers
    Strategy of diversification (geographic routes of import/export, suppliers, energy mix) as a key precondition to achieve energy security
    EU energy security and diversification’s strategy
    The energy dimension of the Belt and Road Initiative: China and energy security
    Middle East and North Africa: vulnerabilities and threats along the main energy chokepoints
    Russia and new energy markets in East Asia: Sino-Russian cooperation and the Arctic route
    Caspian and Central Asia: between East and West
    South East Asia and energy security: the role of renewable energy sources

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Understand that energy security is a global and shared goal to achieve
  • Evaluate how the geographic diversification of import/export routes can help international countries to achieve their energy security
  • Learn the strategic interlink existing between energy and geopolitics and how energy suppliers can influence global energy scenario
  • Preparing and discuss a case study and identify several strategies to enhance energy security

 

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