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Zusatztext "Professor Looney has compiled a volume that is sure to become a classic for policymakers on the options for transitioning to an era of energy security! affordable prices! and environmental preservation. While the country chapters afford best policies and roadmaps for every category of country! Professor Looney's synthesis is their beacon." Hossein Askari! Iran Professor! George Washington University"Climate change is a game changer in the global energy landscape. Energy policies have moved beyond the binary focus on supply security in consumer nations and demand security in producer states. Transitioning away from carbon fuels?will be necessary! yet challenging?while they are ?relatively ?abundant in the wake of the shale boom. There will be great variations between countries depending on their resource endowments! energy mixes! fiscal abilities and policy preferences. This Handbook offers invaluable theoretical insights and case studies to better understand the dialectic between climate and energy! a dialectic that will play a pivotal role in 21st century societies."?Eckart Woertz! Senior Research Fellow! CIDOB (Barcelona Centre for International Affairs) Informationen zum Autor The Editor, Professor Robert E. Looney , is a Distinguished Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, who specializes in issues relating to economic development in the Middle East, East Asia, South Asia and Latin America. He has published 22 books and more than 250 articles in professional journals. As an international consultant, Dr Looney has provided advice and assistance to various governments and international organizations. He is the editor of Routledge's new series, Europa Perspectives: Emerging Economies. Klappentext A study in the transformation of the energy security policy arena brought on by two developments - the increased availability of energy in many parts of the world and increasing concerns over the harmful effects of fossil fuels on the environment. Zusammenfassung A study in the transformation of the energy security policy arena brought on by two developments – the increased availability of energy in many parts of the world and increasing concerns over the harmful effects of fossil fuels on the environment. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Routledge Handbook of Transitions to Energy and Climate Security I Introduction Chapter 1 Overview and Main Themes II Framework for Policy Evaluation Ch. 2 Evolving Factors Affecting Energy Security Ch. 3 Climate Security Imperative Ch. 4 Energy Security and Climate Policy: Two Sides of the Same Coin Ch 5 Frameworks for Regional Cooperation: The EU III Energy Transitions in the Carbon Producing Countries Ch.6 Saudi Arabia Ch. 7 Canada Ch. 8 Russia Ch. 9 Mexico Chapter 10 South Africa IV Energy Transitions in the Intermediate Carbon/Producing/Consuming Countries Ch. 11 China Ch.12 United States Ch. 13 UK Ch. 14 Brazil Ch. 15 Indonesia Ch 16 Egypt V Energy Transitions in the Carbon Consuming Countries Ch 17 Japan Ch 18 Thailand Ch 19 Pakistan Ch 20 India Ch 21 Jordan Ch. 22 Turkey Chapter 23 Italy VI Energy Transitions in Carbon Reduction Countries Ch 24 France Ch 25 Denmark Ch 26 Germany Chapter 27, Central America and the Caribbean VII Global Issues Ch. 28 Regional Cooperative Efforts in the MENA Chapter 29 International Cooperative Efforts ...