Natural Resources and Energy

GEG’s work in this area examines the global governance of natural resources and energy, including water, land, and extractive resources.

We focus on two issues:

  1. The politics of foreign investment in developing countries, in the natural-resource sector
  2. The geopolitics of energy security
Maria A. Gwynn on international watercourse treaties
India’s energy strategy: Former GLF Arunabha Ghosh publishes essay in Nature
GLFs gathered for 6th Annual Colloquium in Princeton
GEG Research Associate Awarded ASEAN-Canada Senior Fellowship
GEG at the Challenges of Government Conference
GLF, Arunabha Ghosh, on the Transfer of Cleaner Coal Technologies
Energy and Climate Change Article Published by GLF, Arunabha Ghosh
Oxford Energy Task Force Releases Report: ‘Energy, Politics and Poverty’
The Quest for Energy
The Geopolitics of Transboundary Water Governance
GLF, Pichamon Yeophantong, presents at the Salzburg Global Seminar
China’s Lancang Dam Cascade and Transnational Activism in the Mekong Region: Who’s Got the Power?
Dr Pichamon Yeophantong, Research Associate, GLF 2012-14
Journal articles
Oil, Democracy, and Context: A Meta-Analysis (Comparative Political Studies XX(X), 2013, pp. 1-30.)
Journal articles
China in the Mekong: Building Dams for Whose Benefit?
Dr Pichamon Yeophantong, Research Associate, GLF 2012-14
Policy briefs
GEG WP 2013/81 China and the Politics of Hydropower Development: Governing Water
Dr Pichamon Yeophantong, Research Associate, GLF 2012-14
Working papers
GEG WP 2013/82 China, Corporate Responsibility and the Politics of Hydropower Development
Dr Pichamon Yeophantong, Research Associate, GLF 2012-14
Working papers