Energy and Geopolitics

Author:   Per Högselius
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138038394


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   17 October 2018
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Author:   Per Högselius
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781138038394


ISBN 10:   1138038393
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   17 October 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of figures Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. International energy systems 3. Who controls world energy? 4. Understanding energy dependence 5. Managing vulnerability in a geopolitical context 6. Energy as a foreign policy tool 7. Energy transnationalism Index

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Per Hoegselius's new book is a tour de force, a much-needed overview of the manifold connections between energy and geopolitics, and a major addition to the field. Energy and Geopolitics is written in a lively and accessible prose style with a multitude of cases and examples, which makes it a perfect guide for students as well as the general reader. - Thane Gustafson, Georgetown University, USA The transition to a more sustainable energy system is not only about increasing the share of renewables, but also about geopolitics. This book beautifully unravels the different dimensions in the relations between energy and geopolitics, in the past, now and - for better or worse - in the future. - Geert Verbong, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands A highly innovative and refreshing take on energy geopolitics. Hoegselius's analysis challenges conventional understandings of energy geopolitics as confined to the realm of fossil fuels and 'high' politics and security. The book masterly shows the connections between various energy systems, renewable and non-renewable, and other aspects of the world's eco- and social-systems. - Margarita M. Balmaceda, Seton Hall University and Harvard University, USA Energy and Geopolitics is an innovative study that stands out for its global scope; its inclusion of coal, hydropower, nuclear power, renewables, and energy infrastructure as well oil and natural gas; and its provocative argument that although the uneven distribution of global energy resources has often been a source of conflict, it can also promote interdependence and lead to cooperation. - David S. Painter, Georgetown University, USA


Per Hoegselius's new book is a tour de force, a much-needed overview of the manifold connections between energy and geopolitics, and a major addition to the field. Energy and Geopolitics is written in a lively and accessible prose style with a multitude of cases and examples, which makes it a perfect guide for students as well as the general reader. - Thane Gustafson, Georgetown University, USA The transition to a more sustainable energy system is not only about increasing the share of renewables, but also about geopolitics. This book beautifully unravels the different dimensions in the relations between energy and geopolitics, in the past, now and - for better or worse - in the future. - Geert Verbong, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands A highly innovative and refreshing take on energy geopolitics. Hoegselius's analysis challenges conventional understandings of energy geopolitics as confined to the realm of fossil fuels and 'high' politics and security. The book masterly shows the connections between various energy systems, renewable and non-renewable, and other aspects of the world's eco- and social-systems. - Margarita M. Balmaceda, Seton Hall University and Harvard University, USA Energy and Geopolitics is an innovative study that stands out for its global scope; its inclusion of coal, hydropower, nuclear power, renewables, and energy infrastructure as well oil and natural gas; and its provocative argument that although the uneven distribution of global energy resources has often been a source of conflict, it can also promote interdependence and lead to cooperation. - David S. Painter, Georgetown University, USA


Per Hoegselius's new book is a tour de force, a much-needed overview of the manifold connections between energy and geopolitics, and a major addition to the field. Energy and Geopolitics is written in a lively and accessible prose style with a multitude of cases and examples, which makes it a perfect guide for students as well as the general reader. - Thane Gustafson, Georgetown University, USA The transition to a more sustainable energy system is not only about increasing the share of renewables, but also about geopolitics. This book beautifully unravels the different dimensions in the relations between energy and geopolitics, in the past, now and - for better or worse - in the future. - Geert Verbong, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands A highly innovative and refreshing take on energy geopolitics. Hoegselius's analysis challenges conventional understandings of energy geopolitics as confined to the realm of fossil fuels and `high' politics and security. The book masterly shows the connections between various energy systems, renewable and non-renewable, and other aspects of the world's eco- and social-systems. - Margarita M. Balmaceda, Seton Hall University and Harvard University, USA Energy and Geopolitics is an innovative study that stands out for its global scope; its inclusion of coal, hydropower, nuclear power, renewables, and energy infrastructure as well oil and natural gas; and its provocative argument that although the uneven distribution of global energy resources has often been a source of conflict, it can also promote interdependence and lead to cooperation. - David S. Painter, Georgetown University, USA


Author Information

Per Högselius is Professor ofHistory of Technology and International Relations at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. His teaching and research centre on energy and natural resources in an international political context.

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