Energy Security and Environmental Sustainability in the Western Hemisphere
By (Author) Remi B. Piet
Edited by Bruce M. Bagley
Edited by Marcelo R. S. Zorovich
Contributions by Bruce M. Bagley
Contributions by Marten Brienen
Contributions by Alejandro Chanona
Contributions by Khatchik DerGhougassian
Contributions by Cristina Eguizbal
Contributions by Dina Moulioukova-Fernandez
Contributions by Roger E. Kanet
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
3rd February 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government policies
International relations
Political economy
363.70091812
Hardback
454
Width 159mm, Height 241mm, Spine 38mm
857g
In light of the rapid fluctuations in oil prices and subsequent impact on the stability and economic perspectives of energy producing and energy importing states in the Western Hemisphere, this book stresses the urgency to integrate sustainability at the very core of national energy security strategies. From Canada to Argentina, this edited volume analyzes a series of case studies and diverging paradigms across the continent. It underlines how the relatively recent exploitation of unconventional energy sources in North America and the resulting impact on prices impact the geopolitical concerns of traditional producers. It also explains how much energy strategies are central to the development of national economies and the stability of their society. Highlighting the shortcomings in several countries even at a time of high prices, the volume makes the case for an inclusive and holistic approach to energy security that would integrate environmental concerns at its very core. This edited volume also explains how this new energy independence of the western Hemisphere affects its foreign policy with the main international actors in the field of energy whether traditional producers or consumers. Finally, it provides key insights on successful strategy towards the development of alternative sources of energy.
This volume is a comprehensive and informative survey highlighting the energy security and environmental challenges facing the Americas in the second decade of the 21st Century. In addition to covering a broad range of energy and environmental issues, it is unique in the breadth of its geographical coverage, ranging from Canada in the north to Argentina in the south and many other countries in-between. An added bonus is a chapter on the global impact of Western Hemisphere energy and environmental developments Russia, China and the Middle East. I highly recommend this collection of essays. -- Edward Glab, Florida International University
Remi B. Piet is assistant professor of international affairs and public policy at Qatar University. Bruce M. Bagley is professor and former associate dean of the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Miami. Marcelo R. S. Zorovich is professor of international relations and international business at ESPM.