The Challenge of Energy Security in the 21st Century: Trends of Significance
Hooman Peimani, editor
Date of publication:
2011
Publisher:
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:
178
Code:
ENERGY7
Soft Cover
ISBN: 9789814311618
About the publication
The Challenge of Energy Security in the 21st Century: Trends of Significance seeks to inform all those concerned about energy security, whether national, regional or international bodies, of certain factors which must be taken into consideration in developing their energy security policies and pursuing their respective objectives. Towards that end this book reveals certain significant trends of importance to the major energy-producing and energy-consuming regions. Through its unique analysis it sheds light on how such trends will affect the energy security policies of all the producers and consumers of energy, large and small, in one form or another, in the foreseeable future.
Contents
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The Challenge of Energy Security in the 21st Century: Trends of Significance
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Preliminary pages
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1. Introduction, by Hooman Peimani, author
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2. Global Trends in Renewable Electricity, Renewable Fuels, and Markets for Renewable Heating and Cooling, by Benjamin K Sovacool, author
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3. Resource Mutualism or Codependence? The Water-Energy Nexus in Asia
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4. OPEC's Long-Term Role in Affecting Energy Security, by Hooman Peimani, author
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5. Whither a Gas OPEC? Not in the Pipeline, by Benjamin Tang, author
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6. Shared Interests or Competing Actions: What Drives Energy Security Cooperation between Asia and Europe?, by Susanne Wallenoeffer, author
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7. Conclusion, by Hooman Peimani, author
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Index