This is the first handbook to provide a global policy perspective on energy, bringing together a diverse range of international energy issues in one volume. Maps the emerging field of global energy policy both for scholars and practitioners; the focus is on global issues, but it also explores the regional impact of international energy policiesAccounts for the multi-faceted nature of global energy policy challenges and broadens discussions of these beyond the prevalent debates about oil supplyAnalyzes global energy policy challenges across the dimensions of markets, development, sustainability, and security, and identifies key global policy challenges for the futureComprises newly-commissioned research by an international team of scholars and energy policy practitioners  
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The first volume of its kind to focus on global policy perspectives on energy, this comprehensive Handbook analyzes the key dimensions of markets, development, sustainability, and security.
List of Figures and Tables ix Notes on Contributors xiii Introduction: Key Dimensions of Global Energy Policy 1 Andreas Goldthau Part I Global Energy: Mapping the Policy Field 13 1 The Role of Markets and Investment in Global Energy 15 Albert Bressand 2 The Entanglement of Energy, Grand Strategy, and International Security 30 Meghan L. O’Sullivan 3 Sustainability, Climate Change, and Transition in Global Energy 48 Michael Bradshaw 4 The Development Nexus of Global Energy 64 Gilles Carbonnier and Fritz Brugger Part II Global Energy and Markets 79 5 The Oil Market: Context, Selected Features, and Implications 81 Christopher Allsopp and Bassam Fattouh 6 Natural Gas Going Global? Potential and Pitfalls 98 Matthew Hulbert and Andreas Goldthau 7 The Breakout of Energy Innovation: Accelerating to a New Low Carbon Energy System 113 Michael LaBelle and Mel Horwitch 8 Recent Trends in Upstream Petroleum Agreements: Policy, Contractual, Fiscal, and Legal Issues 127 Honoré Le Leuch 9 National Oil Companies: Ensuring Benefits and Avoiding Systemic Risks 146 Charles McPherson Part III Global Energy and Security 157 10 Global Resource Scramble and New Energy Frontiers 159 Øystein Noreng 11 Cooperation and Conflict in Oil and Gas Markets 176 Dag Harald Claes 12 The “Gs” and the Future of Energy Governance in a Multipolar World 190 Charles Ebinger and Govinda Avasarala 13 Nuclear Energy and Non-Proliferation 205 Yury Yudin Part IV Global Energy and Development 225 14 Energy Access and Development 227 Subhes C. Bhattacharyya 15 Resource Governance 244 Andrew Bauer and Juan Carlos Quiroz 16 The “Food Versus Fuel” Nexus 265 Robert Bailey 17 Energy Efficiency: Technology, Behavior, and Development 282 Joyashree Roy, Shyamasree Dasgupta, and Debalina Chakravarty Part V Global Energy and Sustainability 303 18 Regulation, Economic Instruments, and Sustainable Energy 305 Neil Gunningham 19 The Role of Regulation in Integrating Renewable Energy: The EU Electricity Sector 322 Jaap Jansen and Adriaan van der Welle 20 Global Climate Governance and Energy Choices 340 Fariborz Zelli, Philipp Pattberg, Hannes Stephan, and Harro van Asselt 21 The Growing Importance of Carbon Pricing in Energy Markets 358 Christian Egenhofer 22 The Influence of Energy Policy on Strategic Choices for Renewable Energy Investment 373 Rolf Wüstenhagen and Emanuela Menichetti Part VI Regional Perspectives on Global Energy 389 23 Global Energy Policy: A View from China 391 Alvin Lin, Fuqiang Yang, and Jason Portner 24 Dismounting the Subsidy Tiger: A Case Study of India’s Fuel Pricing Policies 407 Sudha Mahalingam 25 The EU’s Global Climate and Energy Policies: Gathering or Losing Momentum? 421 Richard Youngs 26 Energy Governance in the United States 435 Benjamin K. Sovacool and Roman Sidortsov 27 Global Energy Policy: A View From Brazil 457 Suani T. Coelho and José Goldemberg 28 Global Oil Market Developments and Their Consequences for Russia 477 Andrey A. Konoplyanik 29 Nigeria: Policy Incoherence and the Challenge of Energy Security 501 Ike Okonta Conclusion: Global Energy Policy: Findings and New Research Agendas 521 Andreas Goldthau Index 525
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Recent years have seen energy placed at the top of policy agendas. Against the backdrop of a rise of new consumers such as China and India, climate change and the geopolitical challenges stemming from scarce and unevenly distributed fossil resources, energy policy is now a global concern. The first volume of its kind to provide a global policy perspective on energy, this comprehensive Handbook analyzes the key dimensions of markets, development, sustainability, and security.  It maps the emerging field of global energy policy for both scholars and practitioners with a view to broadening the discussion toward cross-sectoral linkages and regional specificities. The volume offers a broad comparison of energy policy challenges faced across the globe by exploring future policy requirements at local, national and international levels.  Case studies offer regional perspectives from the viewpoint of major energy producers (Russia, Nigeria, and Brazil), emerging energy consumers (China and India), as well as newly-challenged players (The United States and the European Union).  The volume brings together the latest research from an international team of scholars and energy policy practitioners, resulting in an invaluable reference source for this fast-growing field.
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"New technologies and social pressures are transforming the world's energy markets. Andreas Goldthau makes sense of this shifting landscape in this invaluable new Handbook on global energy policy. It offers the big picture as well as excellent new essays focused on key topics including oil exploration and production contracts, fiscal regimes for natural resource exporters, and the emerging tensions between food and the production of biofuels. Particularly interesting is the Handbook's treatment of emerging topics in the global natural gas industry and the possible future roles for renewable energy supplies. Throughout it is balanced and well-informed."David Victor, University of California, San Diego
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ISBN
9781119250692
Publisert
2016-11-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley-Blackwell
Vekt
794 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
576

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Biographical note

Andreas Goldthau is Professor at Central European University's School of Public Policy, Associate with the Geopolitics of Energy Project at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and and Fellow with the Global Public Policy Institute. He has authored, co-authored or co-edited A Liberal Actor in a Realist World. The EU Regulatory State and the Global Political Economy of Energy (Oxford University Press, 2015), The Global Energy Challenge. Environment, Development and Security (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), Dynamics of Energy Governance in Europe and Russia (Palgrave, 2012), Global Energy Governance. The New Rules of the Game (Brookings Press, 2010), Imported Oil and U.S. National Security (RAND, 2009) and OPEC (Hanser, 2009).