April 03, 2025

Oil Spillover

4m
March 21, 2025

Nord Stream Redux

3m

Gabriel Mitchell is a visiting fellow with GMF South and director of strategic initiatives at the University of Notre Dame’s academic center in Jerusalem.

Mitchell is an expert on matters pertaining to energy security, connectivity, Israeli foreign policy, and Eastern Mediterranean geopolitics. He previously covered these topics for think tanks including Mitvim – The Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign Policies and the Hudson Institute, and for Shalem College. He has written widely for publications including Ha’aretz, War on the Rocks, The National Interest, Newlines, and via his Substack newsletter, Invisible Boundaries.

Mitchell holds a master’s degree in political science from The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and a bachelor’s degree in history from The Ohio State University. He is completing his PhD at Virginia Tech’s School of Public and International Affairs.

February 24, 2025

Ends, Ways, and Means

February 17, 2025

A Gas Pivot

4m

Eamon Drumm is a Paris-based research fellow focusing on US-Europe relations regarding energy, trade, competitiveness, and economic security. His writings and commentaries have appeared in Foreign Policy, Politico, Handelsblatt, and The National Interest, among other publications.

Drumm was previously a senior program manager at the Sustainable Development Solutions Network, an international NGO and think tank. He published widely and led a team that produced data and recommendations on climate and development targets, greening global supply chains, engagement in multilateral institutions, and the global financial architecture. He also worked at the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and at UNESCO. 

Before pivoting to policy research and think tanks, Drumm spent eight years in government affairs and business development at ENGIE, a French-based multinational energy utility, working in France, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Drumm holds master’s degrees from Sciences Po Paris and the Université Paris-Sorbonne, and a bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia. He speaks fluent French.