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Oil, gas and minerals are vital natural resources which meet
crucial human needs. Modern civilisation would struggle to survive
without readily available access to these resources at reasonable
and affordable prices. This volume provides critical insights into
the dynamic processes of conflict and cooperation in relation to
oil, gas and minerals, recognising that there is no easy and clear
separation between areas of cooperation and of conflict and that
these relations co-exist in complex and continually evolving ways.
The contributors argue that the nature of conflict and cooperation
is increasingly being shaped by the shift towards state capitalism
in many parts of the resource-producing world.
Many of the richest energy-producing regions of the world are
wrought with conflict and billions of the world's poorest suffer
the daily insecurity of energy poverty. All the while our planet is
increasingly under pressure because of our continued dependence on
fossil fuels. It is easy to see why energy security has become one
of the major global challenges of the twenty-first century. In this
book, Roland Dannreuther offers a new and comprehensive approach to
understanding energy security. Drawing on the latest research, he
treats energy security as a value that is continually in dynamic
conflict with other core values, such as economic prosperity and
sustainability. The different physical properties of the key energy
resources coal, oil, gas, nuclear and renewables are of course
critical for the differing manifestations of energy insecurity. But
it is the social, economic and political contexts, developed over
time and place, which are essential for a fuller appreciation of
contemporary energy challenges. In highlighting the history and
politics of energy security and the critical role played by power
and justice in framing these debates, this incisive and
cutting-edge analysis is a go-to introduction for students
grappling with the complexities of energy security today.
This EU-funded project examines the dynamics of conflict,
collaboration and competition in relation to access to oil, gas and
minerals. It involves 12 different institutions from across the EU
and examines oil, gas and other minerals - spanning geology,
technology studies, sociology, economics and political science.
"International Security" is a cutting-edge analysis of the key
security challenges and developments in the post-Cold War world.
Drawing on a wide range of contemporary examples, from the Iraq war
to the rise of China, it is an essential guide for students and
policy makers seeking to understand the theoretical and empirical
debates over the fast-changing nature of international security
today.The book is organized into four main parts. Part 1 provides
an analytical framework for the book, identifying the most
significant post-Cold War shifts in international security and
recent theoretical developments in security studies. Part 2
analyses the root causes for contemporary warfare, the dilemmas and
debates over military intervention, and the role played by the UN,
NATO and other organizations in maintaining international peace and
security. Part 3 assesses the challenges of environmental security,
including the threat of resource-based conflict, most notably over
oil and water, and the perceived security challenges of
international migration. Part 4 discusses the new security
challenges posed by international terrorism, the proliferation of
weapons of mass destruction, and cyber warfare. It explores the
strategies and policies adopted by the United States, particularly
in the aftermath of 9/11 and assesses the implications of the rise
of China and other emerging powers.This book will be essential
reading for students and analysts of international relations,
international security and strategic studies.
Many of the richest energy-producing regions of the world are
wrought with conflict and billions of the world's poorest suffer
the daily insecurity of energy poverty. All the while our planet is
increasingly under pressure because of our continued dependence on
fossil fuels. It is easy to see why energy security has become one
of the major global challenges of the twenty-first century. In this
book, Roland Dannreuther offers a new and comprehensive approach to
understanding energy security. Drawing on the latest research, he
treats energy security as a value that is continually in dynamic
conflict with other core values, such as economic prosperity and
sustainability. The different physical properties of the key energy
resources coal, oil, gas, nuclear and renewables are of course
critical for the differing manifestations of energy insecurity. But
it is the social, economic and political contexts, developed over
time and place, which are essential for a fuller appreciation of
contemporary energy challenges. In highlighting the history and
politics of energy security and the critical role played by power
and justice in framing these debates, this incisive and
cutting-edge analysis is a go-to introduction for students
grappling with the complexities of energy security today.
"International Security" is a cutting-edge analysis of the key
security challenges and developments in the post-Cold War world.
Drawing on a wide range of contemporary examples, from the Iraq war
to the rise of China, it is an essential guide for students and
policy makers seeking to understand the theoretical and empirical
debates over the fast-changing nature of international security
today.The book is organized into four main parts. Part 1 provides
an analytical framework for the book, identifying the most
significant post-Cold War shifts in international security and
recent theoretical developments in security studies. Part 2
analyses the root causes for contemporary warfare, the dilemmas and
debates over military intervention, and the role played by the UN,
NATO and other organizations in maintaining international peace and
security. Part 3 assesses the challenges of environmental security,
including the threat of resource-based conflict, most notably over
oil and water, and the perceived security challenges of
international migration. Part 4 discusses the new security
challenges posed by international terrorism, the proliferation of
weapons of mass destruction, and cyber warfare. It explores the
strategies and policies adopted by the United States, particularly
in the aftermath of 9/11 and assesses the implications of the rise
of China and other emerging powers.This book will be essential
reading for students and analysts of international relations,
international security and strategic studies.
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