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Gerald Stang

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Gerald Stang is a Senior Associate Analyst with the European Union Institute for Security Studies where he primarily works on energy, climate change and other emerging security challenges. He was recently a lead author for ‘A New Climate for Peace’, an independent report commissioned by members of the G7, which investigates the compound fragility risks posed by a changing climate. He has also researched and published on strategic foresight in international relations, the changing global environment facing the European Union, and the challenges of working with fragile states, from Haiti to Pakistan. Gerald has BSc and MSc degrees in Chemical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan and a Master in International Affairs from Columbia University, where he served as editor-in-chief of the Journal of International Affairs.

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Climate Challenges in the Middle East: Rethinking Environmental Cooperation
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  • Climate Challenges in the Middle East: Rethinking Environmental Cooperation

    Regional Cooperation Series

    This Policy Paper is part of The Middle East Institute’s Regional Cooperation Series. Throughout 2016, MEI will be releasing several policy papers by renowned scholars and experts exploring possibilities to foster regional cooperation across an array of sectors. The purpose is to highlight the myriad benefits and opportunities associated with regional cooperation, and the high costs of the continued business-as-usual model of competition and intense rivalry.

    May 3, 2016