In their recent chapter for the Edward Elgar Handbook of the International Political Economy of Energy and Natural Resources, Andreas Goldhau, Caroline Kuzemko and Michael Keating explore ‘Nexus-thinking in International Political Economy: What energy and resource scholarship can offer IPE’.…
New handbook explores the international political economy of energy and natural resources
A new handbook, published with Edward Elgar, offers a comprehensive overview of the latest research from leading scholars on the international political economy of energy and resources. Learn more.
Does the Energy Union entail an element of “liberal mercantilism”?
A new edited research volume, published with Palgrave Macmillan, explores the undercurrents of the EU’s move toward an Energy Union. The focal point of analysis is on the external dimension of the EU’s latest energy project, and to what extent…
What does a liberal actor do in a realist world of energy?
Since 1992, the European Union has put liberalisation at the core of its energy policy agenda. This aspiration was very much in line with an international political economy driven by the neo-liberal (Washington) consensus. The central challenge for the EU…
EU remains a liberal actor in an increasingly ‘realist’ energy world
My new article, co-authored with Nick Sitter and published in the Journal of European Public Policy, investigates the European Commission’s external energy policy through the lens of the regulatory state. It argues that because of the nature of its institutions,…
JCMS reviews “Dynamics of Energy Governance in Europe and Russia”
The Journal of Common Market Studies recently published a review of Dynamics of Energy Governance in Europe and Russia, which I co-published with Palgrave’s IPE series. The review stresses that “The book makes an important contribution to the existing and…
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.