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Hi everyone - this online panel discussion may be of interest to some of you!


Transition and the Legacy of Fossil Fuels: Materialities, Securitisation and 
Risks
Date & Time: Tue Oct 19 2021 at 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm (CEST)
Link:  
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/transition-and-the-legacy-of-fossil-fuels-tickets-177130641517
About this Event
Prof Roland Dannreuther will address the implications of the transition to 
renewable energy and the shift away from global dependence on fossil fuels for 
International Relations. The theoretical focus will be on the materialities of 
fossil fuels; how different fossil fuels (oil, gas, and coal) have had 
historically differing international political and economic impacts; and what 
the legacies and the social, economic, and political implications of this 
history of dependence are with the shift to an energy transition.
In her presentation Dr Aurora Ganz will analyse the implications of energy 
securitisation that resulted from incorporating energy security into national 
security priorities. Ganz will discuss how securitisation downgrades 
alternative energy concerns – for example, access, availability and 
affordability of electricity, environmental and infrastructure degradation, or 
energy sustainability – and makes invisible the violence connected to 
securitisation practices.
In the final intervention Dr Mathieu Blondeel will review the transition risks 
that International Oil Companies (IOCs) are faced with in the context of global 
energy systems transformation, and what sort of strategies IOCs are formulating 
in response to those challenges. In this context Blondeel will introduce 
‘Transition Strategy Continuum’ in order capture the divergence and variety in 
strategic responses of IOCs.

About the Panelists:

Roland Dannreuther is Professor of International Relations at the University of 
Westminster. His research interests include security studies, energy politics 
and the regional politics of Russia, the Middle East, and Central Asia. Recent 
publications include Energy Security (Polity, 2017), International Security: 
the Contemporary Agenda (Polity, 2013) and China, Oil and Global Politics (with 
Philip Andrews-Speed) (Routledge, 2011).

Aurora Ganz is Associate Lecturer in critical security studies at the 
University of St Andrews. She holds a PhD in International Relations from 
King's College London Department of War Studies. Her research is situated in 
critical security studies and is highly interdisciplinary, primarily nested in 
the broader social sciences.

Mathieu Blondeel is a postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Warwick Business 
School (WBS). He is currently working on a project funded by the UK Energy 
Research Centre, "UK Energy in a Global Context". Mathieu’s research interests 
lie at the intersection of global climate and energy politics, with a 
particular focus on the geopolitical economy of energy system transformation.

The event will be chaired by Dr Wojciech Ostrowski, University of Westminster

Hope to see you there!

Best,
Mathieu



Mathieu Blondeel, PhD
Research Fellow | Warwick Business School
Strategy and International Business |  University of 
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