Lexington Books
Pages: 454
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-4985-0622-9 • Hardback • February 2017 • $152.00 • (£117.00)
978-1-4985-0623-6 • eBook • February 2017 • $144.00 • (£111.00)
Remi B. Piet is assistant professor of international affairs and public policy at Qatar University.
Bruce M. Bagley is professor and former associate dean of the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Miami.
Marcelo R. S. Zorovich is professor of international relations and international business at ESPM.
- The Power of Markets: 21st Century U.S. Energy Policy
- A Canadian Perspective on Energy and Environment: Security and Adaption Through Complex Interdependence
- Canada and the United States: A New Era in Energy Security
- Mexico: Situation and Challenges of Energy Security and Environmental Sustainability at the Beginning of the Twenty First Century
- Energy Security, Environmental Sustainability, and Development in Colombia
- Energy Security and Petroleum in Brazil
- Challenges for Brazil´s Policy: Domestic Constraints on its Role as Regional and Global Energy Power
- Back to The State: The Quest for Energy Security in Argentina and the Case of YPF Expropriation
- Seeking for an Energy Renaissance in the Post-Fukushima Period. The European Debate on Nuclear Energy And Shale Gas
- China and the Significance of Energy Security
- Decoding Russia's Energy Security: Perceptions Matter
- Energy Independence in the Western Hemisphere: Impact on the Gulf Cooperation Council and Energy Supplies from the Middle East
- “Our Gas Is Not for Sale:” Energy Security and Political Insecurity in Bolivia
- A Race to the Sustainable Development of the Energy Sector in Peru
- Sustainable Energy and Human Development in Central America
- Advancing Energy Security and Economic Growth with Biofuels
- Clean Development Mechanism: an Efficient Instrument to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Western Hemisphere
This volume is a comprehensive and informative survey highlighting the energy security and environmental challenges facing the Americas in the second decade of the 21st Century. In addition to covering a broad range of energy and environmental issues, it is unique in the breadth of its geographical coverage, ranging from Canada in the north to Argentina in the south and many other countries in-between. An added bonus is a chapter on the global impact of Western Hemisphere energy and environmental developments Russia, China and the Middle East. I highly recommend this collection of essays.
— Edward Glab, Florida International University