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Environmental factors in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
have played a crucial role in the historical and social development
of the region. The book delves into a broad set of historical
literature from the past 15,000 years that neglected to consider
environmental factors to their full effect. Beyond the broad
historic analysis, the chapters derive conclusions for today's
debate on whether climate change leads to more social conflict and
violence. Introducing a theoretical framework focused on adaptive
cycling, this book probes and refines the role of climate in
ancient and modern political-economic systems in the MENA region.
It also underscores just how bad the 21st-century environment may
become thanks to global warming. While the MENA region may not
survive the latest onslaught of deteriorating climate, there is
also some interest in how a region that once led the world in
introducing all sorts of innovations thousands of years ago has
evolved into a contemporary setting characterized by traditional
conservatism, poverty, and incessant strife. Emphasizing regional
dynamics, the book's central question deals with the role of
climate change in the rise and decline of the MENA region. The book
will be a key resource to students and readers interested in global
warming, including academics and policymakers.
Environmental factors in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
have played a crucial role in the historical and social development
of the region. The book delves into a broad set of historical
literature from the past 15,000 years that neglected to consider
environmental factors to their full effect. Beyond the broad
historic analysis, the chapters derive conclusions for today's
debate on whether climate change leads to more social conflict and
violence. Introducing a theoretical framework focused on adaptive
cycling, this book probes and refines the role of climate in
ancient and modern political-economic systems in the MENA region.
It also underscores just how bad the 21st-century environment may
become thanks to global warming. While the MENA region may not
survive the latest onslaught of deteriorating climate, there is
also some interest in how a region that once led the world in
introducing all sorts of innovations thousands of years ago has
evolved into a contemporary setting characterized by traditional
conservatism, poverty, and incessant strife. Emphasizing regional
dynamics, the book's central question deals with the role of
climate change in the rise and decline of the MENA region. The book
will be a key resource to students and readers interested in global
warming, including academics and policymakers.
In the international political economy of the last two millennia,
there tends to be one state leading the world as the foremost
producer of energy and new technology. In Racing to the Top,
William R. Thompson and Leila Zakhirova argue that the US and
China, like previous leading countries, rely on energy transition,
or the development of alternative energy, in order to make new
technology relatively inexpensive to develop and to fuel. While the
US has historically held the lead, its edge in the global energy
economy appears to be eroding, and as energy leadership diminishes,
so does the country's position in world politics. Thompson and
Zakhirova take a long view in order to show what will be necessary
for a new power to emerge as the system leader, then map a path
forward for energy policy. Informed by a deep knowledge of world
history, political economy, and environmental technology, this book
is the first complete overview of energy transitions over the past
thousand years.
In the international political economy of the last two millennia,
there tends to be one state leading the world as the foremost
producer of energy and new technology. In Racing to the Top,
William R. Thompson and Leila Zakhirova argue that the US and
China, like previous leading countries, rely on energy transition,
or the development of alternative energy, in order to make new
technology relatively inexpensive to develop and to fuel. While the
US has historically held the lead, its edge in the global energy
economy appears to be eroding, and as energy leadership diminishes,
so does the country's position in world politics. Thompson and
Zakhirova take a long view in order to show what will be necessary
for a new power to emerge as the system leader, then map a path
forward for energy policy. Informed by a deep knowledge of world
history, political economy, and environmental technology, this book
is the first complete overview of energy transitions over the past
thousand years.
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