Research Associate at the University of Cambridge (UK), based at the Judge Business School. He is part of the Electricity Policy Research Group (EPRG), an interdisciplinary group of energy and environmental policy experts from various departments of Cambridge University. At EPRG he works on the political economy of international energy security......Dr Noël’s research focuses on the political determinants of global oil and natural gas markets and industries. He has worked for almost 10 years on the interaction between foreign policies, energy markets and international security. He specialized in the United States’ international oil policy and now works also on Chinese energy security policies, the E.U. approach to international energy issues, and the geopolitics of natural gas markets.
From 2002-2006, P. Noël was a research fellow at the French Institute of International Relations (IFRI) in Paris, where he was responsible for international energy studies. He also contributed the work of the French Center on the United States (CFE-IFRI). Prior to that, he was a research fellow at the Institute of Energy Economics and Policy at the University of Grenoble. He holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from the Institute of Political Studies, university of Grenoble, and a MSc in Energy Economics and Policy from the same university.
Recent publications include: “The New Axis of Oil” (co-authored with Flynt Leverett), The National Interest, No. 84, Summer 2006; and “The New US Middle East Policy and Energy Security Challenges”, The International Journal, forthcoming.



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