Description | This is a hybrid event with options for in-person or Zoom attendance. In order to attend the event via Zoom, please register using this link: bit.ly…. As the European Union as well as member states create swiftly changing policies affecting clean energy initiatives, their energy decisions show significant variability. Recent events emphasize both the need for and the challenges to establishing a unified approach to securing supply for EU states and for improving energy independence within the EU. As emerging technology revolutionizes energy markets, it has never been more important for European countries to synchronize their standards on protecting critical energy infrastructure, including electric grids, Smart Grids, gas pipeline sensors and wind and solar technologies. This symposium will showcase cutting-edge research on where the European Union is headed on energy security and what the U.S. and the EU can learn from each other. Panel 1 - NATO, Hybrid Warfare, and Europe’s Energy Challenge - Dr. Sarah Lohman, Visiting Professor at the U.S. Army War College and Acting Assistant Professor in the Henry M. Jackson School for International Studies
- Dr. Aleksander Olech, Foreign Ministry of Poland
- Lieutenant Colonel Frank J. Kuzminski, Ph.D. Candidate, Jackson School of International Studies
Panel 2 - Europe’s Energy Crisis: Causes and Global Impact - Scott Montgomery, Geoscientist and Affiliate Faculty in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
- Muhammad Abdulqayumov, M.A. Candidate in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
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