de 18h00 à 19h00
The Geopolitics of Nuclear Energy
On December 16th, the GEG Weekly Seminar will discuss the geopolitics of nuclear civil energy. The discussion will be based on a paper written by Mathilde Teissonnière in...
Summary
On December 16th, the GEG Weekly Seminar will discuss the geopolitics of nuclear civil energy. The discussion will be based on a paper written by Mathilde Teissonnière in which she examines the development of nuclear energy in China as a case study. This perspective will be put in perspective of approaches from the US and the European Commission in the context of the ongoing debate on the EU's energy taxonomy.
Panelists
Dirk Buschle, Professor and Chairholder of the European Energy Policy Chair at the College of Europe and Deputy Director of the Energy Community Secretariat
Rachel Kyte, Dean of The Fletcher School at Tufts University, former World Bank Group vice president and special envoy for climate change
Teva Meyer, Associate professor of geopolitics and geography at the University of Haute-Alsace and lecturer in Geopolitics and Geography at Institut Français de Géopolitique
Jan Panek, Deputy-Director General responsible for nuclear energy, safety and ITER at the European CommissionHeure
How to Participate
The GEG Weekly Seminar is a series of high-level round tables held in partnership with the College of Europe, the European Institute at Columbia University, the Europe Center at the University of Cambridge and the School of Transnational Governance at the European University Institute. To register for this event, click here.