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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.
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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Just finished my paper on "Energy security and public policy. Some implications for the global governance of oil and gas"
The paper will be presented at the ISA 2010 in New Orleans. It discusses challenges in global energy from a public goods angle and draws conclusions on implications for global energy governance, i.e. an institutional structure facilitating the effective provision … Continue reading
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