David R. Mares develops a powerful new account of the relationship between state resource ownership and energy policy. He considers the history of Latin American oil and gas policies and provides an in-depth analysis of Venezuela from 1989 to 2016à â â before, during, and after the presidency of Hugo Chà ¡vez.
David R. Mares develops a powerful new account of the relationship between state resource ownership and energy policy. He considers the history of Latin American oil and gas policies and provides an in-depth analysis of Venezuela from 1989 to 2016à â â before, during, and after the presidency of Hugo Chà ¡vez.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David R. Mares is distinguished professor of political science, Institute of the Americas Endowed Chair for Inter-American Affairs, and director emeritus of the Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies at the University of California, San Diego. He is also nonresident scholar for Latin American energy studies at the Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Acronyms and Abbreviations Introduction: Resource Nationalism and the Political Economy of Energy Policy Part I. Energy Policy and Resource Nationalism 1. The Parameters of Nationalism and Energy Policy 2. The Paths to Diverse Partnerships in the Context of Resource Nationalism 3. Explaining Oil and Gas Policy Part II. Venezuela Case Study 4. Venezuela's Political Economy, 1989-2016 5. Scoring the Variables 6. Explaining Energy Policy Under a Collapsing Punto Fijo 7. Energy Policy in the Bolivarian Revolution Conclusions: Resource Nationalism and Energy Policy Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Acronyms and Abbreviations Introduction: Resource Nationalism and the Political Economy of Energy Policy Part I. Energy Policy and Resource Nationalism 1. The Parameters of Nationalism and Energy Policy 2. The Paths to Diverse Partnerships in the Context of Resource Nationalism 3. Explaining Oil and Gas Policy Part II. Venezuela Case Study 4. Venezuela's Political Economy, 1989-2016 5. Scoring the Variables 6. Explaining Energy Policy Under a Collapsing Punto Fijo 7. Energy Policy in the Bolivarian Revolution Conclusions: Resource Nationalism and Energy Policy Notes Bibliography Index
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