Course Title: Politics and Economics of International Energy Politics and Economics of International Energy
Course Overview: This course delves into the intricate relationship between politics, economics, and the international energy sector. It explores how political decisions, economic policies, and geopolitical dynamics influence the global energy landscape, including oil, gas, renewable resources, and nuclear energy. Students will examine key issues such as energy security, market volatility, environmental policies, and the impact of international organizations and agreements on energy trade and policies. Through case studies, lectures, and discussions, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of how political and economic forces shape energy production, distribution, and consumption globally, preparing them for strategic decision-making in the energy sector.