GPPi awarded Transatlantic Policy Research grant from the GMFUS
The German Marshall Fund of the United States
(GMFUS) has awarded GPPi a Transatlantic Policy Research grant supporting our global energy governance research program “Changing Rules of the Game: Towards Effective Global Energy Governance in the 21st Century.” The grant will also support the continuation of GPPi’s “Transatlantic Energy Security Dialogues
,” a dialogue series launched in 2006 with the support of GMFUS and that will be tied into the new research program. The research program will critically examine existing institutions and structures that govern oil and gas markets evaluating whether and to what extent they provide an institutional setting that enables both producers and consumers to interact effectively given their varying goals and in light of the main trends transforming the dynamics of oil and gas markets.
The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is a nonpartisan American public policy and grantmaking institution dedicated to promoting greater cooperation and understanding between the United States and Europe. The “Transatlantic Policy Research” grants support think tanks and policy institutions conducting research that challenges and fosters policy debate through fieldwork, collaborative conferences, and/or publications and address key foreign policy issues and global challenges facing the transatlantic community.