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A Universal Paradigm Shift
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- Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
- Seitenzahl: 123
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783030975937
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Thrassy Marketos is a visiting Professor and scientific researcher at the University of Peloponnese, Tripolis (Greece), a Eurasia Energy Security Geopolitics Scientific Researcher and Lecturer at the Continuous Education Institute (IDE), Hellenic Military Headforces, Athens (Greece), and a member of the advisory board of the South-eastern Europe Energy Institute (IENE), Athens (Greece). He holds a degree in law from the Athens National and Kapodistrian University (Greece), specializing in Public International and International Economic Law at the University of Aix - Marseille III (France), and holds a PhD in International Relations from the Panteion University of Athens (Greece). Marketos has also worked for the Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Nicolas Mazzucchi is a Research Fellow at the Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique, Paris (France) and in charge of both the "energy, and primary goods " and "cyber" issues. He holds a PhD inEconomic Geography from Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne (France). Before joining the FRS, he was in charge of the energy analysis team at the French Ministry of the Armed Forces. He teaches international relations, energy geoeconomics, and cyber strategy at the Ecole Militaire in Paris. Further, Mazzucchi is a scientific advisor in foresight analysis for Futuribles International and auditor of the 25th session of the French War College (Ecole de Guerre).
Thomas A. Alexopoulos is an Assistant Professor on energy and environmental economics, Research Director of the E-Cube Lab, at the University of Peloponnese (Greece), and Research Fellow at the International Centre of Economic Analysis (ICEA). Previously, he worked as a Research Fellow at the University of Bologna (Italy), Department of Economics. His research fields are in Energy Finance, Energy Economics, Applied Econometrics and Environmental Economics. His academic work has been awarded and published in several Journals (The Energy Journal, Energy Economics, Environmental and Resource Economics, Energy Policy, etc.). He has also participated in a series of International Conferences around the world and has contributed, as an author, to several volumes. In addition, he represents the University of Peloponnese in the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (UN SDSN).
Nicolas Mazzucchi is a Research Fellow at the Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique, Paris (France) and in charge of both the "energy, and primary goods " and "cyber" issues. He holds a PhD inEconomic Geography from Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne (France). Before joining the FRS, he was in charge of the energy analysis team at the French Ministry of the Armed Forces. He teaches international relations, energy geoeconomics, and cyber strategy at the Ecole Militaire in Paris. Further, Mazzucchi is a scientific advisor in foresight analysis for Futuribles International and auditor of the 25th session of the French War College (Ecole de Guerre).
Thomas A. Alexopoulos is an Assistant Professor on energy and environmental economics, Research Director of the E-Cube Lab, at the University of Peloponnese (Greece), and Research Fellow at the International Centre of Economic Analysis (ICEA). Previously, he worked as a Research Fellow at the University of Bologna (Italy), Department of Economics. His research fields are in Energy Finance, Energy Economics, Applied Econometrics and Environmental Economics. His academic work has been awarded and published in several Journals (The Energy Journal, Energy Economics, Environmental and Resource Economics, Energy Policy, etc.). He has also participated in a series of International Conferences around the world and has contributed, as an author, to several volumes. In addition, he represents the University of Peloponnese in the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (UN SDSN).
Part I. Times of Change: The Energy Perspective of Things.- Chapter 1. Energy and the International System.- Chapter 2. The Economics of Energy: Restrictions Not to Be Overtaken.- Chapter 3. The Eastern Mediterranean and Mena Regions: Revisionist Areas in the International System?.- Chapter 4. The Aftermath of the New Energy Mandate.- PART I . Energy Dynamics and Transitions in MENA and Eastern Mediterranean: From Hydrocarbons to Electricity.- Chapter 5. Energy Resources in Eastern Mediterranean and MENA.- Chapter 6. From Resources to Final Customers, The Transportation Issue.- Chapter 7. Energy Transitions in EM and MENA Regions, Towards New Alliances?.- PART I I. Eastern Mediterranean Systemic International Regionalism in Process.- Chapter 8. Eastern Mediterranean Geopolitical Conception.- Chapter 9. Turkey Extroventism.- Chapter 10. Eastern Mediterranean Geopolitical Sub-System.- Chapter 11. Eastern Mediterranean Regionalism Quest.- Chapter 12. Regional and Global Actors' Involvement in the EM-MENA region.- Chapter 13. Erdogan, Sisi and The Fate of Egyptian-Turkish Relations.- Chapter 14. The New 'Great Game'.- Chapter 15. Two Opposing Geostrategic Blocks for the Prize of Euro-Africa Trans-Mediterranean Trade and Energy Connection.- Chapter 16. Greek Foreign Policy Changing Geometry and The Re-definition of the West.- Chapter 17. Afterword.
Part I. Times of Change: The Energy Perspective of Things.- Chapter 1. Energy and the International System.- Chapter 2. The Economics of Energy: Restrictions Not to Be Overtaken.- Chapter 3. The Eastern Mediterranean and Mena Regions: Revisionist Areas in the International System?.- Chapter 4. The Aftermath of the New Energy Mandate.- PART I . Energy Dynamics and Transitions in MENA and Eastern Mediterranean: From Hydrocarbons to Electricity.- Chapter 5. Energy Resources in Eastern Mediterranean and MENA.- Chapter 6. From Resources to Final Customers, The Transportation Issue.- Chapter 7. Energy Transitions in EM and MENA Regions, Towards New Alliances?.- PART I I. Eastern Mediterranean Systemic International Regionalism in Process.- Chapter 8. Eastern Mediterranean Geopolitical Conception.- Chapter 9. Turkey Extroventism.- Chapter 10. Eastern Mediterranean Geopolitical Sub-System.- Chapter 11. Eastern Mediterranean Regionalism Quest.- Chapter 12. Regional and Global Actors' Involvement in the EM-MENA region.- Chapter 13. Erdogan, Sisi and The Fate of Egyptian-Turkish Relations.- Chapter 14. The New 'Great Game'.- Chapter 15. Two Opposing Geostrategic Blocks for the Prize of Euro-Africa Trans-Mediterranean Trade and Energy Connection.- Chapter 16. Greek Foreign Policy Changing Geometry and The Re-definition of the West.- Chapter 17. Afterword.