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.