ISBN:
9781137556318
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 743 Seiten)
Series Statement:
Palgrave Handbooks in IPE
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Palgrave handbook of the international political economy of energy
DDC:
333.79
Keywords:
Energy security
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International cooperation
;
Energy policy
;
Energy policy. (OCoLC)fst00910200
;
International cooperation. (OCoLC)fst00976857
;
Africa
;
Afrika Politik
;
Politische Geschichte
;
Innenpolitische Lage/Entwicklung
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Demokratisierung
;
Governance
;
Militär und Gesellschaft
;
Gesellschaftliche Prozesse
;
Identität
;
Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung
;
Internationale Beziehungen
;
Regionale internationale Beziehungen
;
Entwicklungsperspektive und -tendenz
;
Africa Politics/policy
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Political history
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Domestic political situation and development
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Democratization
;
Governance
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Civil-military relations
;
Social processes
;
Identity
;
Economic development
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International relations
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Intraregional international relations
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Development perspectives and tendencies
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Politische Theorie Präkolonialzeit
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Nationen- und Staatenbildung
;
Internationale Migration
;
Flüchtlinge
;
Ethnizität
;
Zivilgesellschaft
;
Politische Partizipation
;
Informeller Sektor
;
Natürliche Ressourcen
;
Direktinvestition
;
Außenhandel
;
Auslands- und Entwicklungshilfe
;
Panafrikanismus
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Human Security
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Forschung und Lehre
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Energiesicherheit
;
Ernährungssicherung
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Klimawandel
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Korruption
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Political theory Precolonial period
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Nation and state building
;
International migration
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Refugees
;
Ethnicity
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Civil society
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Political participation
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Informal sector
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Natural resources
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Foreign direct investments
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Foreign trade
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Foreign and development aid
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Pan-Africanism
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Human security
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Research and teaching
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Energy security
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Food supply security
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Climate change
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Corruption
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Electronic books
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Africa Politics and government
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Africa Economic conditions
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Africa Social conditions
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Africa Politics and government
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Electronic books
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Afrika
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Politik
Abstract:
Contents -- Biography -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Boxes -- Part I: Introduction -- 1: States, Markets, and Institutions: Integrating International Political Economy and Global Energy Politics -- 1 The Rediscovery of Energy Policy and Politics by Social Scientists -- 2 What is International Political Economy (IPE)? -- 3 Main Theories in International Political Economy -- 4 Energy and International Political Economy in Context -- 5 Key Debates and Research Agendas in the IPE of Energy -- Dependency Theory, Oil Companies, and Commodity Cartels
Abstract:
The 'Resource Curse' of Oil Exporters -- Energy Security and Geopolitics -- International Regimes and Institutions -- Variants and Varieties of Capitalism -- Privatization and Market Liberalization -- 6 Approach of This Volume -- 7 Conclusions and Implications -- References -- Part II: Energy Actors and Institutions -- 2: Actors, Institutions and Frames in Global Energy Politics -- 1 Deconstructing the Energy Challenge -- Unsustainable Energy Trends -- Energy Frames, Values and Worldviews -- Frames and Goals of Global Energy Policy -- 2 The Fragmented Landscape of Energy Governance
Abstract:
National Energy Governance -- Multilateral Energy Governance -- Transnational Energy Governance -- 3 Gaps, Overlaps and Interactions in Global Energy Governance -- 4 Preview of the Section -- References -- 3: The Past, Present, and Future Role of OPEC -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Historical Evolution of OPEC -- The Formation and Early Objectives of OPEC -- OPEC's Unilateral Pricing Power: 1971 and 1973 -- The 1979 Price Shock, the 1986 Counter-Shock, and the Emergence of the Market -- The Gulf War and the Asian Financial Crisis -- The 2008 and 2011 Price Cycles
Abstract:
3 The 2014-15 Oil Price Cycle and the Role of Saudi Arabia -- 4 Models of OPEC's Behaviour -- Empirical Evidence -- Saudi Arabia as OPEC's Dominant Producer -- 5 Longer-Term Challenges for OPEC -- The Fundamental Trade-Off and the Internal Cohesion of OPEC -- Climate Change -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- 4: Corporations, Civil Society, and Disclosure: A Case Study of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative -- 1 Governance by Disclosure and the Rise of Public-Private Partnerships -- 2 Background and Evolution of the EITI -- 3 Benefits of the EITI -- 4 EITI's Limited Mandate
Abstract:
5 Summary: The Winners and Losers of the EITI -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- 5: The UN, Energy and the Sustainable Development Goals -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Norm Development -- Energy for the Nations -- Energy for the Economy -- (Some) Energy Is Bad for the Environment! -- Energy for Human Well-Being -- 3 Institutionalization -- 4 Negotiating the Future: Energy for Climate Change and Sustainable Development -- Energy in the UNFCCC -- Energy and Sustainable Development -- 5 Reflections for the Future -- References -- 6: The World Trade Organization's Role in Global Energy Governance
Abstract:
1 Introduction
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