Handbook of the International Political Economy of Energy and Natural Resources -

Handbook of the International Political Economy of Energy and Natural Resources

Buch | Hardcover
416 Seiten
2018
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78347-562-9 (ISBN)
235,65 inkl. MwSt
This Handbook offers a comprehensive overview of the latest research from leading scholars on the international political economy of energy and resources. Highlighting the important conceptual and empirical themes, the chapters study all levels of governance, from global to local, and explore the wide range of issues emerging in a changing political and economic environment.

The original contributions analyse energy as a highly complex, interconnected policy area, including how energy markets and regimes are constituted and the governance institutions that are being designed to challenge existing establishments. A number of contributors focus on intersections between energy and other policy fields or sectors, or nexes. These include the climate change, energy and low carbon transitions nexus; the food, water and forestry nexus; the energy, resources and development nexus, and the global–national–local nexus in energy. Significantly, this Handbook ties the contributions together by exploring opportunities for sustainable transitions and avoiding resource scarcity whilst taking other social needs, such as development, into account.

This Handbook will be an essential resource for scholars and students of international political economy, governance and development studies as it covers: the environment, development, human rights, global production, energy transitions and energy security.

Contributors include: L. Baker, T. Boersma, J. Britton, E. Brutschin, J. Burton, A.A. Camba, R. Falkner, T. Foxon, C. Fraune, A. Goldthau, D. Gritsenko, A. Hira, R. Hiteva, L. Hughes, J. Jewell, M.F. Keating, C. Kuzemko, A. Lawrence, F. Lira, A. Losz, K. Lovell, H.E.S. Nesadurai, M. Nilsson, S. Onder, R. Quitzow, S. Raszewski, W.B. Renfro, J. Sharples, N. Sitter, M. Skalamera, B.K. Sovacool, C. Strambo, J. Wilson

Edited by Andreas Goldthau, University of Erfurt, Germany, Michael F. Keating, Richmond, the American International University in London and Caroline Kuzemko, The University of Warwick, UK

Contents:

1. Nexus-thinking in International Political Economy: What energy and natural resource scholarship can offer international political economy
Caroline Kuzemko, Michael F. Keating and Andreas Goldthau

Part I Overviews, Theories and Concepts
2. Conceptualizing the Energy Nexus of Global Public Policy and International Political Economy
Andreas Goldthau and Nick Sitter

3. Advancing the International Political Economy of Climate Change Adaptation: Political Ecology, Political Economy and Social Justice
Benjamin K. Sovacool

4. The Resource Nationalist Challenge to Global Energy Governance
Jeffrey D. Wilson

5. A Gendered Perspective on Energy Transformation Processes
Cornelia Fraune

6. Climate Change, International Political Economy and Global Energy Policy
Robert Falkner

Part II Climate Change, Energy and Low-Carbon Transitions
7. The Politics of Procurement and the Low-Carbon Transition in South Africa
Lucy Baker and Jesse Burton

8. The Energy Union: A coherent policy package?
Claudia Strambo and Måns Nilsson

9. The Political Economy of Low Carbon Infrastructure in the UK
Ralitsa Hiteva, Tim Foxon and Katherine Lovell

10. The New International Political Economy of Natural Gas
Tim Boersma and Akos Losz

11. Europe’s Largest Natural Gas Producer in an Era of Climate Change: Gazprom
Jack D. Sharples

12. Energy Development in the Arctic: Resource Colonialism Revisited
Daria Gritsenko

Part III Energy, Resources and Development
13. Transnational Private Regulation and the Global Governance of Palm Oil Sustainability: From Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil Certification to the Palm Oil Innovation Group/No-Deforestation Standard
Helen E. S. Nesadurai

14. International Political Economy and the Global Governance of Hydroelectric Dams
Michael F. Keating

15. Managing the Use of Natural Resources: How Ecosystem Accounts Helped in the Philippines
Stefanie Onder

16. How Can Climate Justice and Energy Justice Be Reconciled?
Andrew Lawrence

17. The Politics of Resistance in the Neoliberal Mining Regime
Alvin A. Camba

18. Food for Fuels? Examining the Issue of Trade-Offs between Energy and Food
Anil Hira

19. Emerging Economies and Energy: The Case of Turkey
Slawomir Raszewski

Part IV Scale: Transnational, National, Local
20. Low-Carbon Technologies, National Innovation Systems, and Global Production Networks: The State of Play
Llewelyn Hughes and Rainer Quitzow

21. An International Political Economy of Climate Change Benchmarking: Energy Standard Setting, Responses and Challenges
Caroline Kuzemko

22. Energy Trends, Political Economy, and International Order: The United States and the People’s Republic
Wesley B. Renfro

23. International Political Economy of Nuclear Energy
Elina Brutschin and Jessica Jewell

24. The Domestic Factor in the International Political Economy of Eurasian Gas Trade
Morena Skalamera

25. Between Global Aspirations and Domestic Imperatives: The Case of Brazil
Flavio Lira

26. Localising Energy: Heat Networks and Municipal Governance
Jessica Britton

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Handbooks of Research on International Political Economy series
Verlagsort Cheltenham
Sprache englisch
Maße 169 x 244 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Finanzwissenschaft
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Wirtschaftspolitik
ISBN-10 1-78347-562-5 / 1783475625
ISBN-13 978-1-78347-562-9 / 9781783475629
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