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Sarah Lohmann | Balancing Green Energy, Energy Security, and Geopolitical Security

August 20, 2021

Dr. Sarah Lohmann presents her lecture, “Balancing Green Energy, Energy Security, and Geopolitical Security” on Aug. 17, 2021.

This lecture was part of the 2021 EU Policy Forum for Educators–Master Teacher Workshop. More information about the workshop can be found HERE.

A complete transcript of this podcast is available HERE.

Dr. Sarah Lohmann is an Acting Assistant Professor in the Henry M. Jackson School for International Studies and a Visiting Professor at the U.S. Army War College. Her current teaching and research focus is on cyber and energy security and NATO policy, and she is currently a co-lead for a NATO project on “Energy Security in an Era of Hybrid Warfare”. She joins the Jackson School from UW’s Communications Leadership faculty, where she teaches on emerging technology, big data and disinformation. Previously, she served as the Senior Cyber Fellow with the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies at Johns Hopkins University, where she managed projects which aimed to increase agreement between Germany and the United States on improving cybersecurity and creating cybernorms.

The EU Policy Forum is supported by The UW Jackson School of International Studies’ Erasmus+ funded Jean Monnet Center of Excellence, the Center for European Studies, the Ellison Center for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies, and the World Affairs Council.