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Energy and security: strategies for a world in transition

판사항
Second edition
발행사항
Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2013
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xxxi, 628 p. : illustrations ; 23cm
ISBN
9781421411866
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333.79 J33e
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Revised edition of Energy and security : toward a new foreign policy strategy, published in 2005
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The second, completely updated edition of this widely read and respected guide is the most authoritative survey available on the perennial question of energy security. Energy and Security gathers today's topmost foreign policy and energy experts and leaders to assess how the United States can integrate its energy and national security interests.

This edition 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
? Infrastructure for modernizing power grids
? Climate security in the current political and economic environment

The contributors offer a lively discussion of the challenges and opportunities presented by these changes and how they affect national security and regional politics around the globe.



Reviews

Developing a strategy to secure reliable and reasonably priced energy must be among our nation's top critical priorities, and it's hard to imagine a more important contribution to the development of our policies than the analysis and proposals contained in Energy & Security. The second edition, completely updated with chapters by some of the most distinguished energy and foreign policy experts in the world, is a tour-de-force when it comes to the kind of fresh and rigorous thinking that ought to be applied to America’s foreign policy in the years ahead. It is essential reading for all who care about the most serious global challenges that will shape our nation.
?Jeffrey E. Garten, Yale University; former Dean, Yale School of Management; former U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce

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A balanced overview of the energy debate.
?Political Studies Review

Reviews

The authors do an excellent job of describing the issues as seen in Washington, including analysis of the debates about what should be government policies. That is a welcome contrast to the shrill tone and extreme positions staked out by many authors addressing these matters.
?Middle East Quarterly

Reviews

An important contribution to mutual understanding not only in energy but also in the broader realm of energy security and foreign policy.
?Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Deputy Prime Minister, State of Qatar, and former President, OPEC Ministerial Conference

목차

Foreword by James R. Schlesinger
Foreword by Richard G. Lugar
Foreword by Jane Harman
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: The Global Framework
Chapter 1. The Global Energy Outlook
Chapter 2. Energy Security Markets
Chapter 3. The Gas Promise
Chapter 4. Valuing Safety Even When the Market Doesn't Notice
Chapter 5. OPEC: can the Cartel Survive Another 50 Years?
Chapter 6. Energy Sector Governance in the 21st Century
Commentary on Part I
Part II: Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic
Chapter 7. European Gas Supply Security: Unfinished Business
Chapter 8. Russia and Eurasia
Chapter 9. The Arctic: Promise or Peril?
Commentary on Part II
Part III: The Middle East and Africa
Chapter 10. Iraq, Iran, and the Gulf Region
Chapter 11. North Africa and the Mediterranean
Chapter 12. Sub-Saharan Africa
Commentary on Part III
Part IV: The Pacific Rim
Chapter 13. China, India, and Asian Energy
Chapter 14. Japan, Southeast Asia, and Australia
Commentary on Part IV
Part V: The Western Hemisphere
Chapter 15. North America
Chapter 16. Latin America
Commentary on Part V
Part VI: Toward a New Energy Security Strategy
Chapter 17. Technology Development and Energy Security
Chapter 18. Electricity Access in Emerging Markets
Chapter 19. Governance, Transparency, and Sustainable Development
Chapter 20. Managing Strategic Reserves
Chapter 21. Energy, Environment, and Climate: Framework and Tradeoffs
Chapter 22. National Security, Energy, Climate Change: New Paradigm; New Strategy; New Governance
Chapter 23. The Challenge of Politics
Commentary on Part VI
Conclusion. Energy, Security and Foreign Policy
About the Contributors
Index