Green Energy Statecraft
Thurbon, E. Hynd, A. Tan, H. Park, S. Walter, A. (2024) Green Energy Statecraft for Comprehensive National Security. AP4D Studies in Statecraft #2024. Asia-Pacific Development, Diplomacy & Defence Dialogue, Canberra | Reimagining the Economy, Harvard Kennedy School, Boston, M.A
Thurbon, E. and Yates, O. (2025) The key to saving Whyalla and seizing massive national security rewards? A clean commodities trading company. Pearls and Irritations.
Thurbon, E. and Yates, O. (2025: Yes, we really do need a Clean Commodities Trading Company. Pronto. The Mandarin.
Thurbon, E. (2024) Urgent case for statecraft on green iron and steel to secure Australia’s future prosperity Pearls and Irritations.
Thurbon, E. and Yates, O. (2024) The case for a ‘Clean Commodities Trading Company’ to advance Australia’s green superpower ambitions The Mandarin
Thurbon, E., Hynd, A., & Tan, H (2023) Five reasons why the government mustn’t cool its heels on an “Australian IRA”. The Interpreter. 3 October.
Thurbon, E., Hynd, A., & Tan, H (2023) We urgently need $100bn for renewable energy. But call it statecraft, not ‘industry policy’. The Conversation. 13 September.
Thurbon, E., Hynd, A., & Tan, H (2023) Australia’s national security mandates a new type of green energy statecraft. The Mandarin. 8 September.
Thurbon, E., Hynd, A., & Tan, H (2022) To become a Renewable Energy Superpower, Australia must match its Strategic Vision with a new Green Energy Statecraft. Asia Society. 14 December.
Tan, H., Hynd, A., & Thurbon, E. (2022) Tensions and war undermine climate cooperation – but there’s a silver lining. The Conversation. 10 November.