International Handbook of Energy Security
Edited by Hugh Dyer and
Maria Julia Trombetta
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This Handbook brings together energy security experts to explore the implications of framing the energy debate in security terms, both in respect of the governance of energy systems and the practices associated with energy security.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781781007891
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The concept of energy security: broadening, deepening, transforming , pp 3-16

- Hugh Dyer and Maria Julia Trombetta
- Ch 2 Energy security and liberal democracy: ideals, imperatives and balancing acts , pp 19-39

- Steve Wood
- Ch 3 Framing new threats: the internal security of gas and electricity networks in the European Union , pp 40-69

- Peter Zeniewski, Carlo Brancucci Martínez-Anido and Ivan L.G. Pearson
- Ch 4 Resource conflicts: energy worth fighting for? , pp 70-91

- Joshua Olaniyi Alabi
- Ch 5 Global energy supply: scale, perception and the return to geopolitics , pp 92-114

- Susanne Peters and Kirsten Westphal
- Ch 6 Securing energy supply: strategic reserves , pp 117-132

- Elspeth Thomson and Augustin Boey
- Ch 7 Securing energy supply II: diversification of energy sources and carriers , pp 133-145

- Kas Hemmes
- Ch 8 Energy security assessment framework and three case studies , pp 146-173

- Aleh Cherp and Jessica Jewell
- Ch 9 National energy strategies of major industrialized countries , pp 174-205

- Stephan Schott and Graham Campbell
- Ch 10 Developing world: national energy strategies , pp 206-236

- Sylvia Gaylord and Kathleen J. Hancock
- Ch 11 Energy demand: security for suppliers? , pp 239-257

- Tatiana Romanova
- Ch 12 Oil producers’ perspectives on energy security , pp 258-272

- Gawdat Bahgat
- Ch 13 Energy security governance in light of the Energy Charter process , pp 273-294

- Andrei V. Belyi
- Ch 14 Governance dimensions of climate and energy security , pp 297-318

- John Vogler and Hannes R. Stephan
- Ch 15 Energy, climate change and conflict: securitization of migration, mitigation and geoengineering , pp 319-344

- Jürgen Scheffran
- Ch 16 Environmental implications of energy production , pp 345-385

- Yolanda Lechón, Natalia Caldés and Pedro Linares
- Ch 17 Washing away energy security: the vulnerability of energy infrastructure to environmental change , pp 386-401

- Cleo Paskal
- Ch 18 Paradoxes and harmony in the energy-climate governance nexus , pp 402-420

- Stéphane La Branche
- Ch 19 Energy poverty: access, health and welfare , pp 423-442

- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya
- Ch 20 Ethical dimensions of renewable energy , pp 443-461

- Hugh Dyer
- Ch 21 Low carbon development and energy security in Africa , pp 462-482

- Chukwumerije Okereke and Tariya Yusuf
- Ch 22 The road not taken, round II: centralized vs. distributed energy strategies and human security , pp 483-506

- Ronnie D. Lipschutz and Dustin Mulvaney
- Ch 23 Human security and energy security: a sustainable energy system as a public good , pp 507-526

- Sylvia I. Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen and Nigel Jollands
- Ch 24 The political economy of energy security , pp 529-538

- Hugh Dyer and Maria Julia Trombetta
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