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New book addresses key dynamics of energy governance in Europe and Russia
A newly released book addresses key issues in Eurasian energy governance. Published with Palgrave Macmillan, the volume seeks to analyze contemporary transition processes in the region’s energy sector. Read more.
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Tagged energy policy, energy security, Europe, Global energy governance, Russia
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A public policy perspective on global energy security offers new routes of research
My recent piece in International Studies Perspectives proposes market failure as an analytical justification of and as an intellectual foundation for further research in global energy governance, and sketches possible research agendas in that field. Learn more.
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.
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.
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.