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Researchers and practitioners explore the effect of evolving global economic and political powers on energy security within the UK and puts forward practical options for moving towards a more energy secure system over both the short and long terms.

Produktbeschreibung
Researchers and practitioners explore the effect of evolving global economic and political powers on energy security within the UK and puts forward practical options for moving towards a more energy secure system over both the short and long terms.

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Autorenporträt
Colin Axon, Brunel University, UK Ronan Bolton, University of Leeds, UK Mike Bradshaw, University of Leicester, UK Catherine Butler, Cardiff University, UK John Corbett, School of Oriental and African Studies, UK Sarah Darby, University of Oxford, UK Richard Darton, University of Oxford, UK Nick Eyre, University of Oxford, UK Cian Fitzgerald, University of Exeter, UK Antony Froggatt, Chatham House, UK Adam Hawkes, Imperial College London, UK Tom Henfrey, Durham University, UK Richard Hoggett, University of Exeter, UK Nicola Hole, University of Exeter, UK Angus Johnston, University of Oxford, UK Malcolm Keay, University of Oxford, UK Caroline Kuzemko, University of Exeter, UK Catherine Mitchell, University of Exeter, UK Estelle Rouhaud, Chatham House, UK Iain Soutar, University of Exeter, UK Jim Watson, University of Sussex, UK Jess Whiting, University of Exeter, UK Christian Winzer, University of Cambridge, UK