Extent:
Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
Series:
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Cover Page; Handbooks of Global Policy Series; Title Page; Copyright; Figures and Tables; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: Key Dimensions of Global Energy Policy; Energy as a Global Policy Field; Dimensions of Global Energy Policy; Organization of This Book; References; Part I: Global Energy: Mapping the Policy Field; Chapter 1: The Role of Markets and Investment in Global Energy; Introduction: A Political Economic Perspective on Energy Markets; A Northian Perspective on Resources, Institutions, Transactions, and Power; Energy Resources: The Paradigm Shift
Energy Institutions: A Pre-WTO World Meets Post-Modern Synthetic MarketsThe Power Structure Influencing Energy Investments and Market Relations; Transactions Over Energy Resources: Energy Value Chains and Energy Markets; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 2: The Entanglement of Energy, Grand Strategy, and International Security; Introduction; Energy, Security, and the Grand Strategy of Countries; Energy as an End/Objective of Grand Strategy; Energy as a Way/Tool of Achieving Security Objectives; Energy as a Means/Resource for National Security Strategies; Conclusion; Notes; References
Chapter 3: Sustainability, Climate Change, and Transition in Global EnergyIntroduction; Global Energy Dilemmas; Global Energy Transitions; Conclusions; Note; References; Chapter 4: The Development Nexus of Global Energy; Introduction; Energy Poverty, Inequality, and Development; Energy Security, Food, and Water; Impact of Resource Extraction on Development in Producing Countries; Conclusions; References; Part II: Global Energy and Markets; Chapter 5: The Oil Market: Context, Selected Features, and Implications; Introduction; Projections and Uncertainty about Policy
Energy Security and InvestmentThe Climate Change Agenda; Taxation, Subsidies, and Rent Distribution; Oil Price Movements: Speculation versus Fundamentals; Increased Uncertainty and Limited Feedbacks; Conclusions; Notes; References; Chapter 6: Natural Gas Going Global? Potential and Pitfalls; A Brave New Gas World; Perfect Storm: European Eye; A (Very) Complex Pacific Game; Producer Competition over Markets and Models; Headwinds: Grabbing Defeat from the Jaws of Victory?; Who Gains? A Risky Transition; Conclusion; References
Chapter 7: The Breakout of Energy Innovation: Accelerating to a New Low Carbon Energy SystemIntroduction; Locking Out Risks; Innovation and Collaboration; Case Studies; Discussion: Innovating to Unlock Technology; Conclusion: Global Technology and Local Markets; References; Chapter 8: Recent Trends in Upstream Petroleum Agreements: Policy, Contractual, Fiscal, and Legal Issues; Introduction and Overview on Upstream Petroleum Contracts; Evolution of Upstream Petroleum Policies and Their Impact on E&P Contracts; The Main Forms of Upstream Agreements and Licenses and the Related Fiscal Regimes
Evolution of the Main Types of Upstream Agreements and Associated Fiscal Regimes
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ISBN: 978-1-118-32561-2 ; 978-1-118-32633-6 ; 978-1-118-32635-0 ; 978-0-470-67264-8 ; 978-0-470-67264-8
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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