Energy Security for the EU in the 21st Century
Markets, Geopolitics and Corridors
Herausgeber: Marín Quemada, José María; Escribano, Gonzalo; García-Verdugo, Javier
Energy Security for the EU in the 21st Century
Markets, Geopolitics and Corridors
Herausgeber: Marín Quemada, José María; Escribano, Gonzalo; García-Verdugo, Javier
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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of energy risks, energy scenarios and energy policies with special reference to the European Union and its member states, emphasizing the economic and geopolitical dimensions of energy security.
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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of energy risks, energy scenarios and energy policies with special reference to the European Union and its member states, emphasizing the economic and geopolitical dimensions of energy security.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9781138802995
- ISBN-10: 1138802999
- Artikelnr.: 40721948
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9781138802995
- ISBN-10: 1138802999
- Artikelnr.: 40721948
José María Marín-Quemada, Javier García-Verdugo and Gonzalo Escribano are Professors of Economic Policy at Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Spain.
Introduction Part 1: Energy, Geopolitics and Energy Security: Qualitative
and Quantitative Analyse 1. Global Energy Needs and Resources: Geographical
Imbalances and Energy Security 2. Energy Security, Energy Corridors and the
Geopolitical Context: A Conceptual Approach 3. Energy Dependence,
Vulnerability and the Geopolitical Context: A Quantitative Approach to
Energy Security 4. Competition and Complementarity in the International
Energy Markets: The EU's Energy Affinity Index 5. Global Policy Scenarios
and Economic Scenarios as Tools for Energy Policy 6. Long Term Energy
Policy Scenarios for the World and the EU: A Comparative Analysis Part 2:
Socio-Economic Energy Risk: Concept and Estimation 7. Risk Theory Applied
to Energy Security: A Typology of Energy Risks 8. Quantifying Geopolitical
Energy Risks: The Socioeconomic Energy Risk Index 9. Using the
Socioeconomics Energy Risk Index: Aggregation by Corridors, Energy Models
and Scenario Building Part 3: Energy Security and Energy Policy Convergence
in the EU 10. Energy Security of Supply and EU Energy Policy 11. The
Europeanization of EU Member States' Energy Security Policies: Convergence
Patterns 12. Guidelines for a European Energy Security Policy Part 4: New
Strategies for the EU's Energy Security Policy 13. Socioeconomic Energy
Risk and Energy Affinity: Defining Strategies for the EU 14. A New
Strategy: The Europeanization of Energy Corridors to the EU 15. Renewable
Energy Corridors and European Energy Security
and Quantitative Analyse 1. Global Energy Needs and Resources: Geographical
Imbalances and Energy Security 2. Energy Security, Energy Corridors and the
Geopolitical Context: A Conceptual Approach 3. Energy Dependence,
Vulnerability and the Geopolitical Context: A Quantitative Approach to
Energy Security 4. Competition and Complementarity in the International
Energy Markets: The EU's Energy Affinity Index 5. Global Policy Scenarios
and Economic Scenarios as Tools for Energy Policy 6. Long Term Energy
Policy Scenarios for the World and the EU: A Comparative Analysis Part 2:
Socio-Economic Energy Risk: Concept and Estimation 7. Risk Theory Applied
to Energy Security: A Typology of Energy Risks 8. Quantifying Geopolitical
Energy Risks: The Socioeconomic Energy Risk Index 9. Using the
Socioeconomics Energy Risk Index: Aggregation by Corridors, Energy Models
and Scenario Building Part 3: Energy Security and Energy Policy Convergence
in the EU 10. Energy Security of Supply and EU Energy Policy 11. The
Europeanization of EU Member States' Energy Security Policies: Convergence
Patterns 12. Guidelines for a European Energy Security Policy Part 4: New
Strategies for the EU's Energy Security Policy 13. Socioeconomic Energy
Risk and Energy Affinity: Defining Strategies for the EU 14. A New
Strategy: The Europeanization of Energy Corridors to the EU 15. Renewable
Energy Corridors and European Energy Security
Introduction Part 1: Energy, Geopolitics and Energy Security: Qualitative
and Quantitative Analyse 1. Global Energy Needs and Resources: Geographical
Imbalances and Energy Security 2. Energy Security, Energy Corridors and the
Geopolitical Context: A Conceptual Approach 3. Energy Dependence,
Vulnerability and the Geopolitical Context: A Quantitative Approach to
Energy Security 4. Competition and Complementarity in the International
Energy Markets: The EU's Energy Affinity Index 5. Global Policy Scenarios
and Economic Scenarios as Tools for Energy Policy 6. Long Term Energy
Policy Scenarios for the World and the EU: A Comparative Analysis Part 2:
Socio-Economic Energy Risk: Concept and Estimation 7. Risk Theory Applied
to Energy Security: A Typology of Energy Risks 8. Quantifying Geopolitical
Energy Risks: The Socioeconomic Energy Risk Index 9. Using the
Socioeconomics Energy Risk Index: Aggregation by Corridors, Energy Models
and Scenario Building Part 3: Energy Security and Energy Policy Convergence
in the EU 10. Energy Security of Supply and EU Energy Policy 11. The
Europeanization of EU Member States' Energy Security Policies: Convergence
Patterns 12. Guidelines for a European Energy Security Policy Part 4: New
Strategies for the EU's Energy Security Policy 13. Socioeconomic Energy
Risk and Energy Affinity: Defining Strategies for the EU 14. A New
Strategy: The Europeanization of Energy Corridors to the EU 15. Renewable
Energy Corridors and European Energy Security
and Quantitative Analyse 1. Global Energy Needs and Resources: Geographical
Imbalances and Energy Security 2. Energy Security, Energy Corridors and the
Geopolitical Context: A Conceptual Approach 3. Energy Dependence,
Vulnerability and the Geopolitical Context: A Quantitative Approach to
Energy Security 4. Competition and Complementarity in the International
Energy Markets: The EU's Energy Affinity Index 5. Global Policy Scenarios
and Economic Scenarios as Tools for Energy Policy 6. Long Term Energy
Policy Scenarios for the World and the EU: A Comparative Analysis Part 2:
Socio-Economic Energy Risk: Concept and Estimation 7. Risk Theory Applied
to Energy Security: A Typology of Energy Risks 8. Quantifying Geopolitical
Energy Risks: The Socioeconomic Energy Risk Index 9. Using the
Socioeconomics Energy Risk Index: Aggregation by Corridors, Energy Models
and Scenario Building Part 3: Energy Security and Energy Policy Convergence
in the EU 10. Energy Security of Supply and EU Energy Policy 11. The
Europeanization of EU Member States' Energy Security Policies: Convergence
Patterns 12. Guidelines for a European Energy Security Policy Part 4: New
Strategies for the EU's Energy Security Policy 13. Socioeconomic Energy
Risk and Energy Affinity: Defining Strategies for the EU 14. A New
Strategy: The Europeanization of Energy Corridors to the EU 15. Renewable
Energy Corridors and European Energy Security