Philip Andrews-Speed
Member Type
- Fellowship type
- Senior Fellow
Fellowship
- Status
- Current Fellow
- Year
- 2012
Biography
- Biography
Philip Andrews-Speed is an independent energy policy analyst and Associate Fellow of Chatham House. Until 2010 he was Professor of Energy Policy at the University of Dundee and Director of the Centre of Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy. The focus of his research has been on energy policy, regulation and reform in China, and on the interface between energy policy and international relations. His book, with Roland Dannreuther, entitled China, Oil and Global Politics was published by Routledge in May 2011, and he is completing a book entitled The Governance of Energy in China. Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy to be published by Palgrave MacMillan in 2012. He is currently leading a major European Union, Framework 7 Programme project on “Competition and Collaboration in Access to Oil, Gas and Mineral Resources”.
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