The impact of energy on global security and economy is clear and
profound, and this is why in recent years energy security has
become a source of concern to most countries. However, energy
security means different things to different countries based on
their geographic location, their endowment of resources their
strategic and economic conditions. In this book, Gal Luft and Anne
Korin with the help of twenty leading experts provide an overview
of the world's energy system and its vulnerabilities that underlay
growing concern over energy security. It hosts a debate about the
feasibility of resource conflicts and covers issues such as the
threat of terrorism to the global energy system, maritime security,
the role of multinationals and non-state actors in energy security,
the pathways to energy security through diversification of sources
and the development of alternative energy sources. It delves into
the various approaches selected producers, consumers and transit
states have toward energy security and examines the domestic and
foreign policy tradeoffs required to ensure safe and affordable
energy supply. The explains the various pathways to energy security
and the tradeoffs among them and demonstrates how all these factors
can be integrated in a larger foreign and domestic policy
framework. It also explores the future of nuclear power, the
complex relations between energy security and environmental
concerns and the role for decentralized energy as a way to enhance
energy security.
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