Recent analysis
UkraineAlert
Apr 9, 2025
Putin’s Arctic ambitions: Russia eyes natural resources and shipping routes
By
Bohdan Ustymenko
Russia’s plans to expand its influence in the Arctic region and dominate the Northern Sea Route together with China pose serious security challenges for the international community, writes Bohdan Ustymenko.
EnergySource
Mar 28, 2025
Nord Stream could divide Europe yet again
By
Michał Kurtyka
Washington’s potential reset with Moscow, amid Ukraine peace negotiations, has revived discussions on the future of Nord Stream 2. Whether the Trump administration would cede its LNG market in Europe to Russian pipeline exports remains to be seen. For Europe, however, reopening the pipeline would be a costly mistake.
MENASource
Mar 13, 2025
Why now is the right time for ‘maximum pressure’ on Iran’s oil exports
By
Scott Modell
Iran is more vulnerable than it has been in decades; the United States can deliver a decisive blow to Tehran and set the stage for a more stable and secure future.
Programs

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Events
Fri, September 25, 2020 • 5:00 am ET
A conversation with Pulitzer Prize winner and energy expert Daniel Yergin
#ACFRONTPAGE EVENT – With the 2020 elections around the corner, the energy industry particularly disrupted by coronavirus, and US-China tensions ratcheting higher, Yergin provided insights into the steps various countries are taking, particularly China, to shape the energy transition within a rapidly-changing geopolitical order.
Mon, June 15, 2020 • 7:00 am ET
Virtual fireside chat with H.E. Suhail Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy of the United Arab Emirates
Virtual fireside chat with Mele Kyari, group managing director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation: The Nigerian view on the global oil market