2.4.1 Resources in a globalized world

Course subject(s) Module 2. Challenges

The intertwines of resource supply chains across the world make them an important trading good, and play an important role in the global balance of power. Our guest Roland Dannreuther is a Professor in International Relations at the University of Westminster and an expert in security studies and political relations. Listen to an interview with him on the role of critical raw materials in international relations and recognise the complexity of competition for resources in a globalised world.

After listening, let us know your opinion on the topic in the discussion that follows

photo of Roland Dannreuther

About our guest

Dr. Roland Dannreuther is Professor of International Relations at the University of Westminster. He joined the University in September 2009 as head of the Department of Politics and International Relations.

He was Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (2013-15) and then Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) (2015-19). He was previously Professor of International Relations at the University of Edinburgh (1995-2009); International Fellow at the Department of International Relations, Tbilisi State University, Georgia; Faculty Fellow at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (2000-02); and Research Associate at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (1992-5). He is a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. His research revolves around the area of security studies and international relations with a regional focus on Russia, Central Asia and the Middle East. He also has an interest in the engagement of historical sociology in International Relations.

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