Episode 84 - Where is the US Energy Grid Vulnerable?

Published: Sept. 12, 2017, 5:05 a.m.

Ryan Ray visits w/ Prof. Paul Sullivan again on today’s episode of The Global Energy Leaders Podcast as they discuss where the US energy grid is vulnerable.
Guest:
Dr. Paul Sullivan has been a professor of economics at the National Defense University (NDU) since July 1999. He has been a primary faculty adviser to flag officers from the Middle East and North Africa, South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe and East Asia while at NDU. He has been part of the leadership and faculty of the NDU Energy Industry Study for 14 years. Dr. Sullivan has run field studies related to the energy, environment and agri-business industries in Tanzania, Egypt, Morocco, Spain, Iceland, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, France, Greece, Turkey, the UAE, Qatar, Australia, Japan, Mongolia, China, throughout the United States and many other places as part of his duties at NDU.
Dr. Sullivan is an Adjunct Professor of Security Studies at Georgetown University, where he has taught classes on global energy and international security (which include analyses of energy issues for the EU, Russia, the Middle East and North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, India, China, Japan, Southeast Asia, Australia, the United States, Canada, and the Arctic.) for over 13 years. He is a Senior International Fellow at the National Council of U.S. Arab Relations and an Adjunct Senior Fellow for Future Global Resource Threats at the Federation of American Scientists. He also teaches courses on the Arab World for the Yale Alumni College in Washington, DC.
Dr. Sullivan has been involved in the energy work at the UNCTAD with a focus on Africa. He was a senior fellow at the EastWest Center and a VP at the UN Association of the National Capitol Area. He is an internationally recognized expert on the political economy and economic development of the Middle East and North Africa. He taught classes on the economics of Egypt, the economic development of the Middle East and the economic history of the Middle East at the American University in Cairo for six years. He was part of the initial point team to help establish a National Defense College in the UAE.  He has been advising senior leadership in government and the military on economic, energy, water, extremism, US-Islamic and US-Arab relations, the Middle East and North Africa, East Asia, South Asia and other economic and security issues for decades.
Dr. Sullivan obtained his Ph.D. from Yale University with highest honors and graduated summa cum laude from Brandeis University. Dr. Sullivan is a graduate of the Seminar XXI Program at MIT. He has a certificate of completion from the Ethnoarchaeology Field Study run by Flinders University in Barunga, Australia. He is a member of Chatham House and the IISS.  A selected list of his publications and other activities can be found at  https://www.linkedin.com/in/drsullivenergy.
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Links from the show:

Global Experts - Dr. Paul Sullivan
Episode 53 - Dr. Paul Sullivan on the Middle East - Dr. Paul Sullivan
Episode 55 - Professor Paul Sullivan on Japan’s Energy Policy - Dr. Paul Sullivan
Hurricane Harvey - Wiki
Metcalf Sniper Attack

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