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Dec 18, 2012

Energy and Security from the Caspian to Europe

By Jason Harmala

Energy and Security from the Caspian to Europe Welcome and Moderator: Ross Wilson, Director, Patriciu Eurasia Center, Atlantic Council Speakers: Neil Brown, Senior Staff Member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Staff Marik String, Deputy Chief Counsel, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Staff Discussants: David Koryani, Deputy Director, Patriciu Eurasia Center, Atlantic Council Adnan Vatansever, Independent Analyst  Date: […]

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Nov 16, 2012

Istanbul Energy and Economic Summit 2012 – Eastern Mediterannean and Black Sea Gas and Transit: 11/16/12 – Transcript

By Jason Harmala

Atlantic Council Energy & Economic Summit: “New Opportunities in a Dynamic Region” Session 2: Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea Gas and Transit Introduction: David Koranyi, Deputy Director, Atlantic Council Moderator: Jennifer Coolidge, Executive Director, CMX Caspian and Gulf Consultants Speakers: Amit Mor, CEO, Eco Energy Hugh Pope, Project Director for Turkey and Cyprus, International Crisis […]

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Sep 28, 2012

Energy Resources in the Eastern Mediterranean: Promise and Peril

By David Koranyi and Adnan Vatansever

A year ago, a tempest was looming in the Eastern Mediterranean. A Turkish exploration vessel named Piri Reis accompanied by warships and jets approached a contested area of newly discovered natural gas fields around Cyprus. Direct confrontation was eventually avoided, thanks in no small part to US and European calls for restraint. Nevertheless, the incident […]

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David Koranyi is a nonresident senior fellow for energy diplomacy at the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center. Previously he served as director of the Council’s Energy Diplomacy Initiative. He has been a nonresident fellow at the Johns Hopkins University SAIS Centre for Transatlantic Relations since 2010. Mr. Koranyi speaks and publishes on the geopolitics of energy, and Hungarian, European, and US foreign and energy policy.

Mr. Koranyi served as undersecretary of state and chief foreign policy and national security advisor to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Hungary, Gordon Bajnai (2009-2010). He worked in the European Parliament as chief foreign policy adviser and head of cabinet of a Hungarian MEP (2004-2009). Previously he was a political adviser at the Hungarian National Assembly and a junior researcher at GKI Economic Research Institute, in Budapest, Hungary.

Mr. Koranyi is a member of the European Council on Foreign Relations, the Pacific Council, the Hungarian Europe Society, and a Concordia Advisor. He was a recipient of the French Foreign Ministry’s Personalities of the Future Fellowship (2012) and of the German Marshall Fund’s Marshall Memorial Fellowship (2010), an Aspen Institute Socrates Fellow (2011), and a member of the Hungarian NATO Strategic Concept Special Advisory Group (2009).Mr. Koranyi obtained his master’s degree in international relations and economics, with a major in foreign affairs from Budapest Corvinus University.