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International Relations
April - September 2026

Cecile Pelaudeix

Katja Velmans

EU Energy Security and Structural Transformations: Greenland and Sweden Critical Raw Materials

EU policies to fight the existential threat of climate change, accelerate energy transition and ensure energy security can be met with fierce opposition captured by the phrase ‘not in my backyard’ or ‘green colonialism’. This project interrogates the political repercussions of critical material policies. The comparison of Sweden and Greenland assesses the conditions under which the implementation of EU policies is conducive to acceptance or is associated with resistance and political shift.

Biography

Dr. Cécile Pelaudeix holds a PhD in international relations. She is a researcher, associate member at Pacte, Sciences Po Grenoble – UGA. Her expertise covers the impact of great power politics on security and cooperation in Europe, the Arctic, East Asia, South America. She also conducts research on resource governance (offshore extraction, critical materials, deep sea mining). She published in Le Monde (2026) and The Conversation (2025, 2026) on European responses to US ambitions in Greenland.


Publications

Pelaudeix Cecile Avec le Groenland, Trump veut un trophée territorial pour son héritage personnel

Le Monde. 13 January 2026

Pelaudeix Cecile Differentiated regionalism and China’s global agenda: EU, ASEAN and Mercosur between resilience and strategic autonomy

EU3D Report 16. ARENA Report 8/23

Pelaudeix, Cecile and Christophe Humrich Global Conventions and Regional Cooperation: The Multifaceted Dynamics of Arctic Governance

Finger Matthias and Gunnar Rekvig (eds), GlobalArctic – an introduction to the multifaceted dynamics of the Arctic. Cham, Switzerland: Springer 2021, 443–61