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Cleo Paskal


Cleo Paskal is an Associate Fellow at Chatham House, (aka Royal Institute of International Affairs), Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Geopolitics, Manipal University, India and Adjunct Professor of Global Change, School of Communication and Management Studies, Kochi, India.

In September 2015, she was awarded a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Visiting Fellowship to lead a multi-year research project based at the Centre d’études et de recherches internationales de l'Université de Montréal (CÉRIUM) looking at strategic shifts in the Indo-Pacific.

Her book, Global Warring: How Environmental, Economic and Political Crises Will Redraw the World Map (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010) won a US$5000 Awards of Merit in the 2010 Grantham Prize for Excellence in Reporting on the Environment awards as well as the 2010 Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-Fiction. She also co-authored the bestseller Spielball Erde: Machtkämpfe im Klimawandel (Random House, 2012), with German TV news anchor Claus Kleber.

Paskal is a geopolitical expert who specializes in the confluence of the "three geos" (the geopolitical, geoeconomic, and geophysical). This includes the geopolitical, security, and economic implications of environmental change (including climate change), as well as Arctic and Pacific security.

Other published research includes a Chatham House Briefing Paper on how climate change might affect borders [1] (Paskal was the first to publish on the critical issue of how sea level rise can affect exclusive economic zone claims), a new method for assessing a state or region's vulnerability to environmental change [2], the concept of Nationalistic Capitalism, a policy paper for the Commission on National Security in the 21st Century on the effects of environmental change on UK national security [3], a Chatham House Briefing Paper on vulnerability of energy infrastructure to environmental change [4], and a Journal of International Security Affairs paper on how environmental change can undermine major components of global and national legal systems.


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