Natural Gas and Geopolitics
From 1970 to 2040
Herausgeber: Victor, David G.; Hayes, Mark H.; Jaffe, Amy M.
Natural Gas and Geopolitics
From 1970 to 2040
Herausgeber: Victor, David G.; Hayes, Mark H.; Jaffe, Amy M.
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Expert analysis of the political challenges which may accompany a shift to a gas-fed world.
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Expert analysis of the political challenges which may accompany a shift to a gas-fed world.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 810g
- ISBN-13: 9780521082907
- ISBN-10: 0521082900
- Artikelnr.: 24766623
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 810g
- ISBN-13: 9780521082907
- ISBN-10: 0521082900
- Artikelnr.: 24766623
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of figures; List of tables; List of boxes; List of contributors;
Foreword James A. Baker III; Acknowledgements; List of acronyms and
abbreviations; Part I. Introduction and Context: 1. Introduction to the
study Joe Barnes, Mark H. Hayes, Amy M. Jaffe and David G. Victor; Part II.
Historical Case Studies: 2. Introduction to the historical case studies:
research questions, methods and case selection Mark H. Hayes and David G.
Victor; 3. The Transmed and Maghreb projects: gas to Europe from North
Africa Mark H. Hayes; 4. Liquefied natural gas from Indonesia: the Arun
project Fred von der Mehden and Steven W. Lewis; 5. Bypassing Ukraine:
exporting Russian gas to Poland and Germany Nadejda M. Victor and David G.
Victor; 6. Natural gas pipelines in the Southern Cone David R. Mares; 7.
International gas trade in Central Asia: Turkmenistan, Iran, Russia and
Afghanistan Martha Brill Olcott; 8. Liquefied natural gas from Qatar: the
Qatargas project Kohei Hashimoto, Jareer Elass and Stacy L. Eller; 9.
Liquefied natural gas from Trinidad & Tobago: the Atlantic LNG project Rob
Shepherd and James Ball; 10. Politics, markets and the shift to gas:
insights from the seven historical case studies Mark H. Hayes and David G.
Victor; Part III. International Gas Trade Economics: 11. The Baker
Institute World Gas Trade Model Peter Hartley and Kenneth B. Medlock III;
12. Political and economic influences on the future world market for
natural gas Peter Hartley and Kenneth B. Medlock III; 13. Market structure
in the new gas economy: is cartelization possible? Amy M. Jaffe and Ronald
Soligo; Part IV. Implications: 14. Conclusions Amy M. Jaffe, Mark H. Hayes
and David G. Victor; Appendix: technical notes Nadejda M. Victor; Index.
Foreword James A. Baker III; Acknowledgements; List of acronyms and
abbreviations; Part I. Introduction and Context: 1. Introduction to the
study Joe Barnes, Mark H. Hayes, Amy M. Jaffe and David G. Victor; Part II.
Historical Case Studies: 2. Introduction to the historical case studies:
research questions, methods and case selection Mark H. Hayes and David G.
Victor; 3. The Transmed and Maghreb projects: gas to Europe from North
Africa Mark H. Hayes; 4. Liquefied natural gas from Indonesia: the Arun
project Fred von der Mehden and Steven W. Lewis; 5. Bypassing Ukraine:
exporting Russian gas to Poland and Germany Nadejda M. Victor and David G.
Victor; 6. Natural gas pipelines in the Southern Cone David R. Mares; 7.
International gas trade in Central Asia: Turkmenistan, Iran, Russia and
Afghanistan Martha Brill Olcott; 8. Liquefied natural gas from Qatar: the
Qatargas project Kohei Hashimoto, Jareer Elass and Stacy L. Eller; 9.
Liquefied natural gas from Trinidad & Tobago: the Atlantic LNG project Rob
Shepherd and James Ball; 10. Politics, markets and the shift to gas:
insights from the seven historical case studies Mark H. Hayes and David G.
Victor; Part III. International Gas Trade Economics: 11. The Baker
Institute World Gas Trade Model Peter Hartley and Kenneth B. Medlock III;
12. Political and economic influences on the future world market for
natural gas Peter Hartley and Kenneth B. Medlock III; 13. Market structure
in the new gas economy: is cartelization possible? Amy M. Jaffe and Ronald
Soligo; Part IV. Implications: 14. Conclusions Amy M. Jaffe, Mark H. Hayes
and David G. Victor; Appendix: technical notes Nadejda M. Victor; Index.
List of figures; List of tables; List of boxes; List of contributors;
Foreword James A. Baker III; Acknowledgements; List of acronyms and
abbreviations; Part I. Introduction and Context: 1. Introduction to the
study Joe Barnes, Mark H. Hayes, Amy M. Jaffe and David G. Victor; Part II.
Historical Case Studies: 2. Introduction to the historical case studies:
research questions, methods and case selection Mark H. Hayes and David G.
Victor; 3. The Transmed and Maghreb projects: gas to Europe from North
Africa Mark H. Hayes; 4. Liquefied natural gas from Indonesia: the Arun
project Fred von der Mehden and Steven W. Lewis; 5. Bypassing Ukraine:
exporting Russian gas to Poland and Germany Nadejda M. Victor and David G.
Victor; 6. Natural gas pipelines in the Southern Cone David R. Mares; 7.
International gas trade in Central Asia: Turkmenistan, Iran, Russia and
Afghanistan Martha Brill Olcott; 8. Liquefied natural gas from Qatar: the
Qatargas project Kohei Hashimoto, Jareer Elass and Stacy L. Eller; 9.
Liquefied natural gas from Trinidad & Tobago: the Atlantic LNG project Rob
Shepherd and James Ball; 10. Politics, markets and the shift to gas:
insights from the seven historical case studies Mark H. Hayes and David G.
Victor; Part III. International Gas Trade Economics: 11. The Baker
Institute World Gas Trade Model Peter Hartley and Kenneth B. Medlock III;
12. Political and economic influences on the future world market for
natural gas Peter Hartley and Kenneth B. Medlock III; 13. Market structure
in the new gas economy: is cartelization possible? Amy M. Jaffe and Ronald
Soligo; Part IV. Implications: 14. Conclusions Amy M. Jaffe, Mark H. Hayes
and David G. Victor; Appendix: technical notes Nadejda M. Victor; Index.
Foreword James A. Baker III; Acknowledgements; List of acronyms and
abbreviations; Part I. Introduction and Context: 1. Introduction to the
study Joe Barnes, Mark H. Hayes, Amy M. Jaffe and David G. Victor; Part II.
Historical Case Studies: 2. Introduction to the historical case studies:
research questions, methods and case selection Mark H. Hayes and David G.
Victor; 3. The Transmed and Maghreb projects: gas to Europe from North
Africa Mark H. Hayes; 4. Liquefied natural gas from Indonesia: the Arun
project Fred von der Mehden and Steven W. Lewis; 5. Bypassing Ukraine:
exporting Russian gas to Poland and Germany Nadejda M. Victor and David G.
Victor; 6. Natural gas pipelines in the Southern Cone David R. Mares; 7.
International gas trade in Central Asia: Turkmenistan, Iran, Russia and
Afghanistan Martha Brill Olcott; 8. Liquefied natural gas from Qatar: the
Qatargas project Kohei Hashimoto, Jareer Elass and Stacy L. Eller; 9.
Liquefied natural gas from Trinidad & Tobago: the Atlantic LNG project Rob
Shepherd and James Ball; 10. Politics, markets and the shift to gas:
insights from the seven historical case studies Mark H. Hayes and David G.
Victor; Part III. International Gas Trade Economics: 11. The Baker
Institute World Gas Trade Model Peter Hartley and Kenneth B. Medlock III;
12. Political and economic influences on the future world market for
natural gas Peter Hartley and Kenneth B. Medlock III; 13. Market structure
in the new gas economy: is cartelization possible? Amy M. Jaffe and Ronald
Soligo; Part IV. Implications: 14. Conclusions Amy M. Jaffe, Mark H. Hayes
and David G. Victor; Appendix: technical notes Nadejda M. Victor; Index.