Robert M. Cutler earned his doctorate at the University of Michigan after receiving two bachelor’s degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He spent over a dozen years at leading universities in Canada, France, Russia, Switzerland, and the United States before expanding into policy analysis and consulting as an Energy Security and Geo-economics Specialist. With more than twenty-five years of international energy diplomacy experience, he advises energy firms, governments, international organizations, and NGOs; frames policy and research agendas; leads teams to address them; and produces executive briefings and analytical bulletins. He has authored and edited books; published scores of refereed academic articles, policy articles, and book chapters; and written hundreds of pieces of analytical journalism. He is a Practitioner Member of the Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation at the University of Waterloo, and a past Fellow of the Canadian International Council and the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. For many years, he was a Senior Researcher at Carleton University’s Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies. Further information is available at http://linktr.ee/RobertMCutler. He is fluent in English, French, and Russian, and can be reached at rmc@alum.mit.edu; he posts to X as @RobertMCutler
