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2013
As the opening chapter of this book sets out, the multi-dimensional and multi-temporal nature of energy security and the risks and threats to it, stand in the way of any simple assumptions about how to improve British energy security. The role that demand can play in improving energy security is also complex and there is currently a lack of clarity ...
Malcolm Keay, Richard Hoggett, Nick Eyre
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As the opening chapter of this book sets out, the multi-dimensional and multi-temporal nature of energy security and the risks and threats to it, stand in the way of any simple assumptions about how to improve British energy security. The role that demand can play in improving energy security is also complex and there is currently a lack of clarity ...
Malcolm Keay, Richard Hoggett, Nick Eyre
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Atomic energy and energy security
Atomic Energy, 2006The results of analytical investigations of the dynamics of world energy consumption, which were performed on the basis of a mathematical analysis of series of statistical data on the consumption of primary energy in the world, are presented. The main trends characteristic for the present stage of development of world energy production are determined ...
V. F. Tsibul’skii+1 more
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The Politics of Energy Security
2019Energy security has long been a main driver of energy policies, but its meaning has been contested by policy makers and scholars. The concept incorporates both material and intersubjective aspects, finding different expressions in different contexts and attracting the interest of diverse social actors and academic communities.
Jessica Jewell, Elina Brutschin
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Human Security and Energy Security: A Sustainable Energy System as a Public Good
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013This chapter is dedicated to the concept of human security, its link to energy and energy governance, particularly global energy governance and through this focus emerges the need to look at the links between the concept of public goods and energy. Our starting argument is that conventional notions of energy security that are centred on the nation ...
Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, S.I.S.E.+1 more
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2015
This chapter examines growing concerns over global energy security due to rising demand for fossil fuels by industrialized economies coupled with increasing uncertainties over future energy reserves. It considers the implications of increasing energy insecurity amongst the world’s major powers for international security by focusing on the politics of ...
Sam Raphael, Doug Stokes
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This chapter examines growing concerns over global energy security due to rising demand for fossil fuels by industrialized economies coupled with increasing uncertainties over future energy reserves. It considers the implications of increasing energy insecurity amongst the world’s major powers for international security by focusing on the politics of ...
Sam Raphael, Doug Stokes
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Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2006
As the Chinese energy deficit increases at rates equal to or exceeding its economic growth, energy security raises an alarm among its policy-makers and the international community. This article asks whether China faces any threat to its energy security; and whether China's worldwide quest for energy is a threat to the regional and international ...
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As the Chinese energy deficit increases at rates equal to or exceeding its economic growth, energy security raises an alarm among its policy-makers and the international community. This article asks whether China faces any threat to its energy security; and whether China's worldwide quest for energy is a threat to the regional and international ...
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Updating Energy Security and Environmental Policy: Energy Security Theories Revisited
Journal of Environmental Management, 2018The energy security theories are based on the premises of sufficient and reliable supply of fossil fuels at affordable prices in centralized supply systems. Policy-makers and company chief executives develop energy security strategies based on the energy security theories and definitions that dominate in the research and policy discourse.
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Understanding Energy (In)security
2018Chapter 2 introduces the theoretical framework of the book. It examines the concept of energy security, problematizing the notion of ‘security’. It then turns to address the question of what it means to understand energy as a security issue, examining the existing debate and the lack of progress in analysing the ethics of security.
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2018
The decisions we make about energy shape our present and our future. From geopolitical tension to environmental degradation and an increasingly unstable climate, these choices infiltrate the very air we breathe. Energy security politics has direct impact on the continued survival of human life as we know it, and the earth cannot survive if we continue ...
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The decisions we make about energy shape our present and our future. From geopolitical tension to environmental degradation and an increasingly unstable climate, these choices infiltrate the very air we breathe. Energy security politics has direct impact on the continued survival of human life as we know it, and the earth cannot survive if we continue ...
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2011
This chapter focuses on the economic issues related to energy security concerns. Issues related to energy security have resurfaced in recent times due to concerns about fossil fuel depletion, threats to infrastructure and possibilities of disruption due to inadequate investments in infrastructure or market manipulation by market players.
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This chapter focuses on the economic issues related to energy security concerns. Issues related to energy security have resurfaced in recent times due to concerns about fossil fuel depletion, threats to infrastructure and possibilities of disruption due to inadequate investments in infrastructure or market manipulation by market players.
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