Fueling a new order? The new geopolitical and security consequences of energy / Bruce Jones, David Steven and Emily O’Brien. Brookings Institution, March 2014, 29 p. http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/research/files/papers/2014/04/14-geopolitical-security-consequences-energy-jones/14-geopolitical-security-energy-jones-steven_fixed.pdf Presentation (© Brookings) : The paper examines impacts of the major transformation in international energy markets that has begun. The United States is poised to..
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This paper first explores the implications of the rise of emerging markets on energy and, then, on e...
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The recent developments bring US to a leading natural gas and oil producer position. The attempts in...
Attention by international relations scholars to the transformation underway stemming from the rise ...
According to best estimates, the energy mix of the world will change only slowly over the next sever...
For a century, the geopolitics of energy has been synonymous with the geopolitics of oil and gas. Ho...
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Decades of cooperation between the United States and its Middle Eastern partners have come to a turn...
With energy security at the top of the global agenda, this book examines the development of a new pr...
The United States Administration has an opportunity to foster a new energy statecraft based on the r...
The world is currently undergoing an historic energy transition, driven by increasingly stringent de...
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