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Energy and security : strategies for a world in transition / edited by Jan H. Kalicki and David L. Goldwyn.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2013Edition: Second editionDescription: xxxi, 628 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781421411866
  • 1421411865
Other title:
  • Energy & security [Cover title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.790973
LOC classification:
  • HD 9502 E56 2013
Contents:
Foreword by James R. SchlesingerForeword by Richard G. LugarForeword by Jane HarmanAcknowledgementsAbbreviationsIntroduction Part I: The Global FrameworkChapter 1. The Global Energy OutlookChapter 2. Energy Security MarketsChapter 3. The Gas PromiseChapter 4. Valuing Safety Even When the Market Doesn't NoticeChapter 5. OPEC: can the Cartel Survive Another 50 Years?Chapter 6. Energy Sector Governance in the 21st Century Commentary on Part IPart II: Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic Chapter 7. European Gas Supply Security: Unfinished BusinessChapter 8. Russia and EurasiaChapter 9. The Arctic: Promise or Peril?Commentary on Part IIPart III: The Middle East and Africa Chapter 10. Iraq, Iran, and the Gulf RegionChapter 11. North Africa and the MediterraneanChapter 12. Sub-Saharan AfricaCommentary on Part IIIPart IV: The Pacific RimChapter 13. China, India, and Asian EnergyChapter 14. Japan, Southeast Asia, and AustraliaCommentary on Part IVPart V: The Western Hemisphere Chapter 15. North AmericaChapter 16. Latin AmericaCommentary on Part VPart VI: Toward a New Energy Security StrategyChapter 17. Technology Development and Energy SecurityChapter 18. Electricity Access in Emerging MarketsChapter 19. Governance, Transparency, and Sustainable DevelopmentChapter 20. Managing Strategic ReservesChapter 21. Energy, Environment, and Climate: Framework and TradeoffsChapter 22. National Security, Energy, Climate Change: New Paradigm; New Strategy; New GovernanceChapter 23. The Challenge of PoliticsCommentary on Part VIConclusion. Energy, Security and Foreign PolicyAbout the Contributors Index.
Summary: Offers fresh analysis and insight into: fundamental shifts in the global energy balance; the revolution in shale gas and oil; new energy frontiers, from ultra deepwater to the Arctic; the rising agenda of safety concerns across the energy complex; energy poverty; and infrastructure for modernizing power grids.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) HD 9502 E56 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000177503

Includes index.

Revised edition of Energy and security : toward a new foreign policy strategy, published in 2005.

Foreword by James R. SchlesingerForeword by Richard G. LugarForeword by Jane HarmanAcknowledgementsAbbreviationsIntroduction Part I: The Global FrameworkChapter 1. The Global Energy OutlookChapter 2. Energy Security MarketsChapter 3. The Gas PromiseChapter 4. Valuing Safety Even When the Market Doesn't NoticeChapter 5. OPEC: can the Cartel Survive Another 50 Years?Chapter 6. Energy Sector Governance in the 21st Century Commentary on Part IPart II: Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic Chapter 7. European Gas Supply Security: Unfinished BusinessChapter 8. Russia and EurasiaChapter 9. The Arctic: Promise or Peril?Commentary on Part IIPart III: The Middle East and Africa Chapter 10. Iraq, Iran, and the Gulf RegionChapter 11. North Africa and the MediterraneanChapter 12. Sub-Saharan AfricaCommentary on Part IIIPart IV: The Pacific RimChapter 13. China, India, and Asian EnergyChapter 14. Japan, Southeast Asia, and AustraliaCommentary on Part IVPart V: The Western Hemisphere Chapter 15. North AmericaChapter 16. Latin AmericaCommentary on Part VPart VI: Toward a New Energy Security StrategyChapter 17. Technology Development and Energy SecurityChapter 18. Electricity Access in Emerging MarketsChapter 19. Governance, Transparency, and Sustainable DevelopmentChapter 20. Managing Strategic ReservesChapter 21. Energy, Environment, and Climate: Framework and TradeoffsChapter 22. National Security, Energy, Climate Change: New Paradigm; New Strategy; New GovernanceChapter 23. The Challenge of PoliticsCommentary on Part VIConclusion. Energy, Security and Foreign PolicyAbout the Contributors Index.

Offers fresh analysis and insight into: fundamental shifts in the global energy balance; the revolution in shale gas and oil; new energy frontiers, from ultra deepwater to the Arctic; the rising agenda of safety concerns across the energy complex; energy poverty; and infrastructure for modernizing power grids.

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