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A Conversation with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell
October 2, 2024

Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell to discuss some of the key international challenges the Biden Administration has faced in the last four years.

Ford Motor Company's electric F-150 Lightning on the production line at their Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Dearborn, Michigan on September 8, 2022.
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Catching Up or Leaping Ahead? How Energy Innovation Can Secure U.S. Industrial Stature in a Net-Zero World

Chinese companies are dominating the production of technologies essential for a clean energy future. The United States should embrace innovation to preserve its future energy security.

· September 19, 2024
In The Media
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Africa’s Petrostates Are Missing Out on the Oil Boom — and It Matters

Climate activists might celebrate the contraction in production but countries need to finance their energy transitions.

· August 28, 2024
The Financial Times
The photo taken on May 9, 2024 shows workers installing photovoltaic panels at the Ningxia Tengger Desert New Energy Base in Zhongwei, in China's northern Ningxia region. 
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How to De-risk Green Technology Supply Chains from China Without Risking Climate Catastrophe

Politics is pushing the United States and Europe to prefer domestically produced clean energy technologies. But such preferences risk slowing that transition—unless the governments take supplementary measures.

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  • Belinda Schäpe
· August 14, 2024
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How Is China Shaping the Future of Alternative Energy in Central Asia?

Why are Central Asian countries switching to alternative energy despite having significant natural gas and crude oil reserves? And how has China's approach to entering this alternative energy market evolved over time?

  • Yunis Sharifli
· August 8, 2024
Video of Yanliang Pan discussing Kazakhstan's role in China’s nuclear growth and its impact on international energy dynamics.
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Kazakhstan's Uranium Revolution: Powering China's Nuclear Future

How is Kazakhstan reshaping the nuclear industry? With advanced uranium mining and joint ventures, Kazakhstan supplies 40% of the world's uranium, fueling China’s nuclear expansion and reshaping geopolitics. Yanliang Pan unpacks Kazakhstan's pivotal role in China’s nuclear growth and its impact on international energy dynamics.

· August 2, 2024