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The quest for sufficient energy resources will play an important strategic role in the rise and fall of nations as well as become a source of potential global disputes over the coming decades. Against this backdrop, Transatlantic Energy Futures analyzes how Europe and the United States will grapple with these looming energy questions: • What are the factors driving energy policy decisions in Washington, Brussels, European capitals, and U.S. states? • What will define their energy mixes in the future? • What are the similarities and differences, convergences and divergences in various energy sectors in Europe and America? • Are there synergies to tap in closer cooperation on energy issues? What should be done to facilitate transatlantic cooperation in the field of energy from a political and economic perspective? • Is a transatlantic energy alliance desirable? Is it even possible? What should be the goals, scope, shape, and influence of such an alliance?
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Transatlantic Energy Futures, David Koranyi, Andris Sprūds
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2011
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- Titel
- Transatlantic Energy Futures
- Untertitel
- Strategic Perspectives on Energy Security, Climate Change, and New Technologies in Europe and the United States
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- David Koranyi, Andris Sprūds
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2011
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 336
- ISBN10
- 0984854401
- ISBN13
- 9780984854400
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Natur, Politik, Wissenschaft, Ökonomie, Gesammelte Werke, Politische Theorien, Internationale Beziehungen, Klimawandel, Zivilrecht, Energie, Ressourcen
- Beschreibung
- The quest for sufficient energy resources will play an important strategic role in the rise and fall of nations as well as become a source of potential global disputes over the coming decades. Against this backdrop, Transatlantic Energy Futures analyzes how Europe and the United States will grapple with these looming energy questions: • What are the factors driving energy policy decisions in Washington, Brussels, European capitals, and U.S. states? • What will define their energy mixes in the future? • What are the similarities and differences, convergences and divergences in various energy sectors in Europe and America? • Are there synergies to tap in closer cooperation on energy issues? What should be done to facilitate transatlantic cooperation in the field of energy from a political and economic perspective? • Is a transatlantic energy alliance desirable? Is it even possible? What should be the goals, scope, shape, and influence of such an alliance?




