The global market for oil and gas resources is rapidly changing. Three major trendsthe rise of new consumers, the increasing influence of state players, and concerns about climate changeare combining to challenge existing regulatory structures, many of which have been in place for a half-century. "Global Energy Governance" analyzes the energy market from an institutionalist perspective and offers practical policy recommendations to deal with these new challenges.
Much of the existing discourse on energy governance deals with hard security issues but neglects the challenges to global...
The global market for oil and gas resources is rapidly changing. Three major trendsthe rise of new consumers, the increasing influence of state pla...
Since 1992, the European Union has put liberalisation at the core of its energy policy agenda. This aspiration was very much in line with an international political economy driven by the neo-liberal (Washington) consensus. The central challenge for the EU is that the energy world has changed, while the EU has not. The rise of Asian energy consumers (China and India), more assertive energy producers (Russia), and the threat of climate change have securitized the IPE of energy, and turned it more 'realist'. The main research question is therefore: 'What does a liberal actor do in a realist...
Since 1992, the European Union has put liberalisation at the core of its energy policy agenda. This aspiration was very much in line with an internati...
Caroline Kuzemko Michael F. Keating Andreas Goldthau
The supply and demand of energy, its security and environmental sustainability are increasingly central issues in the contemporary world. This broad-ranging new text provides an international and interdisciplinary introduction to today's political, economic, security, policy and technological challenges set in a clear historical context.
The supply and demand of energy, its security and environmental sustainability are increasingly central issues in the contemporary world. This broad-r...
This book contributes to an ongoing debate about the EU as a global actor, the organization's ability to speak with one voice in energy affairs, and the external dimension of the regulatory state. Investigating whether the Energy Union amounts to a fundamental shift towards Europe's new 'Liberal Mercantilism', it gathers high-level contributors from academia and the policy world to shed light on the changing nature of the EU's use of power in one of its most crucial policy fields. It argues that the Energy Union epitomizes a change in the EU's approach to managing its economic power. Whilst...
This book contributes to an ongoing debate about the EU as a global actor, the organization's ability to speak with one voice in energy affairs, and t...
Andreas Goldthau Michael F. Keating Caroline Kuzemko
This Handbook offers a comprehensive overview of the latest research from leading scholars on the international political economy of energy and resources. Highlighting the important conceptual and empirical themes, chapters study all levels of governance, from global to local, and explore the wide range of issues emerging in a changing political and economic environment.
This Handbook offers a comprehensive overview of the latest research from leading scholars on the international political economy of energy and resour...