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Ebook: The Geopolitics of Global Energy: The New Cost of Plenty
Author: Timothy C. Lehmann (editor)
- Tags: Economic Conditions, Economics, Business & Money, Energy Production & Extraction, Alternative & Renewable, Drilling Procedures, Electric, Fossil Fuels, Mining, Nuclear, Power Systems, Engineering, Engineering & Transportation, Political Economy, Specific Topics, Politics & Government, Politics & Social Sciences, Science & Mathematics, Agriculture, Astronomy & Astrophysics, Biology & Life Sciences, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Environmental Studies, Mathematics, Mechanics, Physics, New Used & Rental Textbooks, Specialty Bout
- Series: Advances in International Political Economy
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Lynne Rienner
- Language: English
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In the all-encompassing energy realm, powerful state and private actors determine which of the world’s many energy resources are developed ... and how societies are molded to accommodate those decisions. The authors of The Geopolitics of Global Energy Resources delve into the energy realm, identifying the infrastructure investments of today that are shaping the use patterns and political dependencies of tomorrow. They explore as well, the prospects for change to more sustainable and democratically accountable forms of energy.
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