Energy and Geopolitics explores the intricate relationship between energy supply, energy markets, and international politics. Authored by Per Högselius, the first edition of this 192-page book delves into the strategic significance of energy in shaping global geopolitics. It is designed to enhance students’ understanding and analytical skills regarding complex energy relations.
The book examines a wide spectrum of energy sources, including fossil fuels, nuclear energy, and renewable energies, providing a comprehensive overview of how these forms of energy are interwoven with foreign policy and global politics. Högselius uniquely highlights that the geopolitics of energy is not limited to great powers, but also involves actors from smaller nations as they seek power and control.
With an engaging approach, this text encourages readers to apply central concepts and theoretical ideas across various geographical, political, and historical contexts. It serves as a vital resource for students and scholars interested in geopolitics, energy security, and international environmental policy and politics.
Publish Date: October 17, 2018 | ISBN-10: 1138038393 | ISBN-13: 978-1138038394
