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Andrea Clabough

Andrea Clabough

Andrea Clabough is an Associate at Goldwyn Global Strategies, LLC and a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council Global Energy Center. She writes, researches and presents on a range of energy and climate policy issues, including geopolitics, the oil and gas markets, renewable and zero-carbon energy technologies with a focus on offshore wind, the politics of the energy transition and climate change, and US domestic energy policy. Her recent publications include the book chapter “Confronting the Resource Curse: Advice for Investors and Partners” in The Role of Foreign Direct Investment In Resource Rich Regions (The Baker Institute at Rice University, February 2020) (co-authored with David L. Goldwyn), “Election 2020: What’s at stake for energy?” (The Atlantic Council, January 2020 and updated August 2020) (co-authored with David Goldwyn) and “Containing Russian influence in Venezuela” (The Atlantic Council (co-authored with David Goldwyn). Andrea previously worked as a Research Assistant for Washington Policy and Analysis, Inc., a consulting firm focusing on international dimensions of energy security. Andrea holds a Master’s degree in International Security at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, where she was a founding Board member and Associate Editor for the Georgetown Security Studies Review. Andrea is from Knoxville, TN, and earned her Bachelor’s degree at Vanderbilt University in Political Science and History.