The Geopolitics & Energy Policy program analyzes the strategic interplay between energy markets, security, and international politics in an era of rising demand, technological disruption, and economic protectionism. It examines how shifts in global energy supply chains—shaped by artificial intelligence, trade restrictions, and geopolitical competition—affect international stability and state power, while also assessing how political decisions and security dynamics influence energy production, investment, and distribution. Integrating short‑ and long‑term market forecasts with geopolitical analysis, the program addresses both conventional and alternative energy systems, offering policymakers and practitioners rigorous insight into the evolving challenges of global energy security and the strategic choices required to navigate them.