goldthau@jhu.edu Andreas Goldthau is a Transatlantic Fellow in International Relations and Security, a PostDoc fellowship program set up by a network of leading international think tanks. His current academic interests focus on energy security and on global governance issues related to oil and gas. Before coming to CTR, he worked as a Fellow with the RAND Corporation and the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), as a Research Fellow with the Institute for East European Studies at the Free University of Berlin, as a Fulbright Senior Scholar with the Elliott School of International Affairs (GWU), and as a Robert Bosch Visiting Lecturer with Tyumen State University (Russia). His recent articles and contributions include "Rhetoric versus reality. Russian threats to European energy supply" (Energy Policy, 36, 2008); "Rethinking Energy Inc.: five myths on the Russian 'energy superpower'" (Policy Review, 147, 2008); and "Global Energy Governance" (Internationale Politik, April 2008, with JM Witte, forthcoming). Andreas holds a joint graduate degree in Political Science from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris and Free University Berlin, a State Certificate in Russian language from Lomonossow University, Moscow, and a PhD from Free University Berlin. |