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This Handbook brings together energy security experts to explore the implications of framing the energy debate in security terms, both in respect of the governance of energy systems and the practices associated with energy security.
The contributors expertly review and analyze the key aspects and research issues in the emerging field of energy security, test the current state of knowledge, and provide suggestions for reflection and further analysis. This involves providing an account of the multiplicity of discourses and meanings of energy security, and contextualizing them. They also suggest a rewriting of energy security discourses and their representation in purely economic terms.
This volume examines energy security and its conceptual and practical challenges from the perspectives of security of supply, security of demand, environmental change and human security. It will prove essential for students in the fields of global, international and national politics of energy, economics, and society as well as engineering. It will also appeal to policy practitioners and anybody interested in keeping the lights on, avoiding climate change, and providing a secure future for humanity.
Contributors: J.O. Alabi, G. Bahgat, A.V. Belyi, S.C. Bhattacharyya, A. Boey, C. Brancucci Martínez-Anido, N. Caldes, G. Campbell, A. Cherp, H. Dyer, S. Gaylord, K.J. Hancock, K. Hemmes, J. Jewell, N. Jollands, S.I. Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, S. La Branche, Y. Lechón, P. Linares, R.D. Lipschutz, D. Mulvaney, C. Okereke, C. Paskal, I.L.G. Pearson, S. Peters, T. Romanova, J. Scheffran, S. Schott, H.R. Stephan, E. Thomson, M.J. Trombetta, J. Vogler, K. Westphal, S. Wood, T. Yusuf, P. Zeniewski
Contents
Contents:
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. The Concept of Energy Security: Broadening, Deepening, Transforming
Hugh Dyer and Maria Julia Trombetta
PART II: ENERGY SECURITY ISSUES
2. Energy Security and Liberal Democracy: Ideals, Imperatives and Balancing Acts
Steve Wood
3. Framing New Threats: The Internal Security of Gas and Electricity Networks in the European Union
Peter Zeniewski, Carlo Brancucci Martínez-Anido and Ivan L.G. Pearson
4. Resource Conflicts: Energy Worth Fighting For?
Joshua Olaniyi Alabi
5. Global Energy Supply: Scale, Perception and the Return to Geopolitics
Susanne Peters and Kirsten Westphal
PART III: SECURITY OF ENERGY SUPPLY
6. Securing Energy Supply: Strategic Reserves
Elspeth Thomson and Augustin Boey
7. Securing Energy Supply II: Diversification of Energy Sources and Carriers
Kas Hemmes
8. Energy Security Assessment Framework and Three Case Studies
Aleh Cherp and Jessica Jewell
9. National Energy Strategies of Major Industrialized Countries
Stephan Schott and Graham Campbell
10. Developing World: National Energy Strategies
Sylvia Gaylord and Kathleen J. Hancock
PART IV: SECURITY OF ENERGY DEMAND
11. Energy Demand: Security for Suppliers?
Tatiana Romanova
12. Oil Producers' Perspectives on Energy Security
Gawdat Bahgat
13. Energy Security Governance in Light of the Energy Charter Process
Andrei V. Belyi
PART V: ENERGY, THE ENVIRONMENT AND SECURITY
14. Governance Dimensions of Climate and Energy Security
John Vogler and Hannes R. Stephan
15. Energy, Climate Change and Conflict: Securitization of Migration, Mitigation and Geoengineering
Jürgen Scheffran
16. Environmental Implications of Energy Production
Yolanda Lechón, Natalia Caldés and Pedro Linares
17. Washing Away Energy Security: The Vulnerability of Energy Infrastructure to Environmental Change
Cleo Paskal
18. Paradoxes and Harmony in the Energy-Climate Governance Nexus
Stéphane La Branche
PART VI: ENERGY AND HUMAN SECURITY
19. Energy Poverty: Access, Health and Welfare
Subhes C. Bhattacharyya
20. Ethical Dimensions of Renewable Energy
Hugh Dyer
21. Low Carbon Development and Energy Security in Africa
Chukwumerije Okereke and Tariya Yusuf
22. The Road not Taken, Round II: Centralized vs. Distributed Energy Strategies and Human Security
Ronnie D. Lipschutz and Dustin Mulvaney
23. Human Security and Energy Security: A Sustainable Energy System as a Public Good
Sylvia I. Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen and Nigel Jollands
PART VII: CONCLUSIONS
24. The Political Economy of Energy Security
Hugh Dyer and Maria Julia Trombetta
Index