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Among all policy fields global exhibiting externalities, energy stands out
A new co-authored article titled The uniqueness of the energy security, justice, and governance problem, published in Energy Policy, argues that energy stands out on four dimensions: vertical complexity, horizontal complexity, higher entailed costs, and stronger path dependency. Learn more.
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A new pieces discusses existing approaches and discourses in governing global energy
This article lays out the main challenges that need to be addressed during the looming energy transition process. Read more.
New book chapter adopting a public policy perspective on energy security
A chapter I authored for the recently released Routledge Handbook of Energy Security deals with ‘The public policy dimension of energy security‘. Learn more.
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Tagged energy security, gas, global policy making, market failure, oil
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Published article in latest edition of Global Policy
Just published a co-authored article on ‘Governing Global Energy: Systems, Transitions, Complexity’ in Global Policy 2 (1). Learn more.
OpEd in Financial Times Deutschland: Der Fluch des Öls
My recent OpEd discusses the possible negative consequences of oil found in Afghanistan. Learn more.
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Review of book on Global Energy Governance in International Affairs
My recent book on Global Energy Governance has been reviewed in the current issue of International Affairs. Learn more.
Background paper for Munich Security Conference now online
This background paper was produced for the participant booklet of the 2010 Munich Security Conference. Read more.