Bo Kong, Ph.D. Assistant Research Professor of Energy, Resources and Environment and Research Director of East Asian Energy and Environment
Expertise
Geographic Areas China
Issues energy and security | energy issues | energy technologies | environmental issues | nuclear power | oil politics | U.S. energy policy
Background and Education As visiting scholar at the Institute for Global Dialogue in South Africa, conducted field research in Angola on China's petroleum investment; was research fellow at the Center for Global Security of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Seattle; served on the Council of the National Capital Area Chapter of the United States Association for Energy Economics; consulted on Chinese companies' energy and mining operations in Africa for Ayrlie Partners and the World Wildlife Fund; Ph.D., China studies and international energy policy, SAIS
Foreign Languages Chinese
Publications China's International Petroleum Policy (2010); An Anatomy of China's Energy Insecurity and Strategies (2005); articles on energy issues in journals including China Security and Journal of Contemporary China and Chinese publications such as Lingdao Zhe