Michal Meidan is director of the China Energy Program at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies. She has previously worked at Energy Aspects and directed China Matters, an independent research firm producing analysis on Chinese energy policy. She was also a researcher at Eurasia Group in London and New York and at the Asia Centre in Paris.
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Michal Meidan is director of the China Energy Program at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies. She has previously worked at Energy Aspects and directed China Matters, an independent research firm producing analysis on Chinese energy policy. She was also a researcher at Eurasia Group in London and New York and at the Asia Centre in Paris. Michal Meidan served as co-editor of China Analysis-China News from 2003 to 2005 and was a lecturer in Chinese political economy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem between 2008 and 2010.
Michal Meidan’s research focuses on energy security issues in China and its implications for Chinese diplomacy. She is also interested in China’s foreign and security policy and its oil diplomacy towards Middle Eastern countries.
Michal Meidan holds an MPhil in Asian and Pacific Studies from INALCO and a PhD from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris.
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