Energy in Europe and Russia is in flux. This book presents a rich set of case studies for analyzing the complex and intertwined regional dynamics of multiple actors, levels, and policy fields in energy throughout Europe and Russia, with the aim of offering an alternative view to the prevalent geopolitical or neoliberal approaches.
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Energy in Europe and Russia is in flux. This book presents a rich set of case studies for analyzing the complex and intertwined regional dynamics of multiple actors, levels, and policy fields in energy throughout Europe and Russia, with the aim of offering an alternative view to the prevalent geopolitical or neoliberal approaches.
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Forewords; M.Watson & N.Simonia Introduction: Bringing Energy into International Political Economy; M.Keating, C.Kuzemko, A.Belyi & A.Goldthau PART I: TRANSNATIONAL DYNAMICS Legal Approximation in Energy: the Case of EU-Russian Relations and its Lessons; T.Romanova Tensions between the Liberalist and Statist Approaches to Energy Trade Governance: the Case of Gas Dual Pricing; D.Behn & V.Pogoretskyy The European Foreign Energy Efficiency Policy: Securing External Energy Supply in a Carbon-Constrained World; A.Boute Re-thinking EU Energy Security: The Utility of Global Best Practices for Successful Transnational Energy Governance; M.Keating PART II: BEYOND DOMESTIC CONTEXTS Energy Efficiency Regimes: Possibilities and Limits of Best-Practice Transfer between Europe and Russia; K.Petrichenko & A.Belyi Security and the Economics of Energy in North East Europe; S.Raszewski Russian External Energy Strategy: Opportunities and Constraints; K.Demakova & J.Godzimirski Russo-Ukrainian Gas Wars and the Call on Transit Governance; S.Pirani PART III: CONTEMPORARY TRANSFORMATIONS Energy Policy in Transition: Sustainability with Security; C.Kuzemko Emerging Governance Challenges for Eurasian Gas Markets after the Shale Gas Revolution; A.Goldthau Winds of Change: Long-term Gas Contracts and Changing Energy Paradigms in the European Union; K.Talus Governments, Policies and Companies: a Business Perspective; D.Elmes Conclusion: Energy Governance, Global Development and New Research Agendas; T.Shaw Afterword: Dynamics of Energy Governance in Europe and Russia: Findings and Further Avenues of Inquiry; A.Goldthau, M.Keating, C.Kuzemko & A.Belyi
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'Moving beyond traditional approaches this book firmly locates the study of energy within International Political Economy. It is a highly innovative collection of essays that marks a more nuanced understanding of topical issues in energy and governance.' - Professor Richard Higgott, Vice Chancellor Murdoch University, Perth, Australia 'By bringing together a world class range of scholars this book provides a valuable and highly diverse range of perspectives on one of the 21st century's most challenging and important topics. It reaches beyond questions associated purely with EU-Russia energy relations, as well as opening up the analysis of energy governance to the crucial fields of climate change mitigation, energy efficiency and development.' - Dr Joseph Stanislaw, CEO, The JA Stanislaw Group and Independent Senior Advisor, Energy and Sustainability, Deloitte LLC, USA 'By refusing to underplay the complexities of energy governance in Europe and Russia, this volume emerges as a rich and thought provoking analysis. As a whole, it manages to provide contextualised explanations for energy governance change, differing political approaches to energy, as well as ways in which energy policy is coming to take account of climate change mitigation objectives.' -Professor Catherine Mitchell, Energy Policy Group, University of Exeter, UK 'The book contributes to the wider debate within IPE regarding the challenges to the concept of neo-liberal institutionalism Without a doubt the authors bring in a new perspective to the concept of governance on energy issues from an IPE perspective. This book points the IPE debate towards the right direction and enriches our understanding about the dynamisms of energy governance in two of the most important regions of the world and how different factors affect that governance.' - Ishrak Ahmed Siddiky, Oil, Gas and Energy Law
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780230307902
Publisert
2012-03-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Biographical note

DANIEL BEHN Ph.D Candidate in International Economic Law at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum, and Mineral Law and Policy, University of Dundee, UK ANATOLE BOUTE Lecturer in Law at the University of Aberdeen, UK KATERINA DEMAKOVA Ph.D Candidate in Political Sciences at the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs, National Research University-Higher School of Economics in Moscow, Russia DAVID ELMES Academic Director of The Warwick Global Energy MBA, University of Warwick, UK JAKUB M. GODZIMIRSKI Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs KSENIA PETRICHENKO Junior Researcher at the Centre for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy in Budapest, Hungary SIMON PIRANI Senior Research Fellow at the Natural Gas Research Programme, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, UK VITALIY POGORETSKYY Ph.D researcher at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum, and Mineral Law and Policy, University of Dundee, UK SLAWOMIR RASZEWSKI Ph.D researcher in the School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds, UK TATIANA ROMANOVA Associate Professor at the School of International Relations, St. Petersburg State University, Russia TIMOTHY M. SHAW Professor and Director at the Institute of International Relations, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago NODARI SIMONIA Senior Advisor at the Institute of World Economy and International Affairs, Russia KIM TALUS Lecturer in International Energy and Resources Law at the UCL School of Energy and Resources, Australia MATTHEW WATSON Professor of International Political Economy in the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, UK.