Sarang Shidore is director of the Global South Program at the Quincy Institute, and a senior non-resident fellow at the Council on Strategic Risks. He is also a member of the adjunct faculty at George Washington University, where he teaches a class on the geopolitics of climate change. He researches and writes on the geopolitics of the Global South, Asia, and climate change. Sarang has more than 125 publications to his credit in journals, edited volumes, and media outlets in his areas of expertise, including in Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The New York Times, The Nation, South China Morning Post, Council on Foreign Relations, Energy Policy, Energy Research & Social Science and others. Prior to his current role, Sarang was director of studies at the Quincy Institute, senior research scholar at the University of Texas at Austin, and senior global analyst at the geopolitical risk firm Stratfor Inc. and previously also spent more than a decade in engineering and product management in the technology industry.
Director, Global South Program
Sarang Shidore
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Biden’s Africa Trip: What Are the Payoffs?
Join us as we discuss President Biden’s trip to Angola.
A New Leader in Indonesia: What Are the Implications for the United States?
Join us for a discussion of the implications of Prabowo Subianto’s presidency for U.S. foreign policy.
A Historic Election in South Africa: Implications for Its Foreign and Economic Policies
Join us for an analysis of the implications of South Africa’s parliamentary elections