Taiwan's energy security in the context of climate change and power rivalry
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About this event
Once again, Université Paris Dauphine - PSL, London campus, is hosting a free and online expert talk on a hot topic.
Thursday 10 February 2022
Moderated by Dr. Maximilian Hoell, Undergraduate Programmes Director, at Université Paris Dauphine - PSL, London campus, the session will cover the following topic:
Taiwan's energy security in the context of climate change and great power competition
Speaker: we are honoroured to host Dr. Thomas Fröhlich, research fellow at the Department of War Studies at King's College London.
Following initial remarks from the speaker, the floor will be open for a Q&A with the audience.
His research analyses the geopolitics of climate action with a focus on the global energy transition. Thomas holds an MA in science, European law and Latin American studies from the University of Munich, and a PhD in international relations from King's College London. Previously, he held appointments at the European Cluster for Climate, Energy and Resource Security (EUCERS) and the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS) at Johns Hopkins University, and has lived, worked and conducted fieldwork in Brazil, Ecuador, Germany, Guatemala, Madagascar, Mexico and the US. His book about Brazil's ethanol diplomacy will be published in February 2022. Follow him on Twitter: @froehlichtm
The event will take place virtually via Microsoft Teams. A Teams link will be sent to you on the day - please use this link to join the webinar via Microsoft Teams or your browser.
Registration required.