Energy, Economics, & Security

Within Energy, Economics, & Security

The Energy, Economics, and Security program analyzes the changing global marketplace and implications for U.S. national security and foreign policy. Shifting energy dynamics, the geopolitical challenges associated with a changing climate and powerful economic forces all shape U.S. global leadership. In a highly interconnected global system, leaders must increasingly leverage energy and financial assets to defend and promote U.S. national interests. The Energy, Economics and Security program develops practical strategies to help decision-makers understand, anticipate and respond.

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Research Team

  • Elizabeth Rosenberg

    Senior Fellow and Director, Energy, Economics and Security Program

  • ​Neil Bhatiya

    Research Associate, Energy, Economics, and Security Program

  • Jonathan Brewer

    Adjunct Senior Fellow, Energy, Economics, and Security Program

  • David Cohen

    Adjunct Senior Fellow, Technology and National Security Program

  • Sue Eckert

    Adjunct Senior Fellow, Energy, Economics, & Security Program

  • Edward Fishman

    Adjunct Fellow, Energy, Economics, & Security Program

  • Zachary K. Goldman

    Adjunct Senior Fellow, Energy, Economics and Security Program

  • Peter Harrell

    Adjunct Senior Fellow, Energy, Economics and Security Program

  • Daleep Singh

    Adjunct Senior Fellow, Energy, Economics, & Security

  • Edoardo Saravalle

    Former Researcher, Energy, Economics, & Security Program

  • Rachel Ziemba

    Adjunct Senior Fellow, Energy, Economics, & Security Program

  • John Hughes

    Adjunct Fellow, Energy, Economics, & Security Program

  • Ashley Feng

    Research Assistant, Energy, Economics, and Security Program

  • Sam Dorshimer

    Research Assistant, Energy, Economics, and Security Program