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Kerem Öge is an Assistant Professor in Politics at the University of Warwick, specializing in International Studies. He is the Course Director for the MA in Public Policy, the Teaching Network Coordinator, and leads Employability and Alumni Relations initiatives. Öge's academic journey began with a BSc in International Relations from Middle East Technical University, followed by an MA in International Political Economy from the University of Warwick. He earned his PhD in Political Science from Boston College in 2013. Öge has previously lectured at notable institutions including King’s College London, Aston University, and the University of Nottingham. His research focuses on energy policy geopolitics, climate politics, artificial intelligence, and the political economy of natural resources, with particular emphasis on transparency and corruption within digital surveillance. His publications address various dimensions of energy governance and the interplay between transparency reforms and resource-dependent contexts, with ongoing research into European energy security and the geopolitics of natural gas. Öge is also involved in collaborative projects examining the intersection of human rights and global governance.
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