The War and Peace theme is organizing a lecture by 2017 Glidden Visiting Professor and Ohio University alum Edward Chow on Sept. 26, at 6 p.m. at Porter Hall 107.
The lecture is co-sponsored by the Political Science Department and the Center for International Studies.
Chow, a senior fellow in the Energy and National Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, is an international energy expert with more than 35 years of industry experience. He has worked in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, South America, Europe, Russia, and the Caspian region. He has developed government policy and business strategy, as well as successfully negotiated complex, multibillion-dollar, international business ventures. He specializes in oil and gas investments in emerging economies. He has advised governments, international financial institutions, major oil companies, and leading multinational corporations.
Chow spent 20 years with Chevron Corp. in U.S. and overseas assignments. He was head of international external affairs at headquarters in California. He played a leading role in negotiating international commercial agreements. While he was Chevron’s principal international representative in Washington, he worked closely with the White House, Capitol Hill, federal departments and agencies, foreign governments, international financial institutions, and the foreign policy community on international economic policy affecting worldwide energy investments. Between 1989 and 1991, he was based in Beijing as Chevron’s country manager for China.
Chow is a graduate of Ohio University with a bachelor’s degree in Economics and a master’s degree in international affairs. He has published articles in leading academic and foreign policy journals on global energy developments, spoken on energy at international conferences, universities, served on think tanks in the United States, Europe, and Asia, and appeared on major international media.
As a Glidden Visiting Professor, Chow will be in residence at Ohio University the weeks of Sept. 26 and Oct. 23, and he will participate in courses and events. Interested faculty and students who would like to meet Chow, or invite him to an academic event or course, are encouraged to contact Associate Professor of Political Science, Dr. Nukhet Sandal (sandal@ohio.edu).
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