Reflections from Davos 2025
By Jason Bordoff | I spent last week at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, and, as in prior years, am writing to offer a few reflections from the many events, meetings and conversations.
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Past Event
November 17, 2016
7:00 am - 8:30 am
Please join the Center on Global Energy Policy for a roundtable discussion and lunch with Tatiana Mitrova, Fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy and head of the Oil and Gas Department in the Energy Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Ms. Mitrova will present the main findings of the “Global and Russian Energy Outlook-2016” which has just been published by the Energy Research Institute in Moscow. Senior Research Scholar and Director of Global Natural Gas Markets at the Center on Global Energy Policy, Tim Boersma, will moderate the discussion following the presentation. THIS EVENT WILL BE HELD AT THE CENTER ON GLOBAL ENERGY POLICY (entrance is on the corner of 122nd St.) This event is only open to students. Since space is limited, RSVPs will be accepted on a first-come basis until capacity is reached. Please only RSVP if you can commit to attending. Lunch will be provided.
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