Energy Relations in the Euro-Mediterranean. A Political Economy Perspective
20.01.2017
Simone Tagliapietra
Palgrave Macmillan
Energy Relations in the Euro-Mediterranean. A Political Economy Perspective
This book investigates the current status and future prospects of energy
relationships in the Euro-Mediterranean region. By adopting a political
economy perspective, this book provides insight into regional
cooperation in the fields of natural gas and renewable energy. The
author posits that regional energy relations have yet to be examined
through a comprehensive analytical framework in order to realistically
assess the potential role of energy in acting as a catalyst for greater
economic and political cooperation in the region. To do so, the author
provides a detailed analysis of the region’s energy relations and
pertinent case studies. Chapters illustrate the political and economic
drivers underpinning the region’s energy dynamics, providing the reader
with a wide-ranging overview of the Euro-Mediterranean energy relations
of today and tomorrow.
Watch the video-presentation of the book by Simone Tagliapietra!
This book investigates the current status and future prospects of energy relationships in the Euro-Mediterranean region. By adopting a political economy perspective, this book provides insight into regional cooperation in the fields of natural gas and renewable energy. The author posits that regional energy relations have yet to be examined through a comprehensive analytical framework in order to realistically assess the potential role of energy in acting as a catalyst for greater economic and political cooperation in the region. To do so, the author provides a detailed analysis of the region’s energy relations and pertinent case studies. Chapters illustrate the political and economic drivers underpinning the region’s energy dynamics, providing the reader with a wide-ranging overview of the Euro-Mediterranean energy relations of today and tomorrow.
Watch the video-presentation of the book by Simone Tagliapietra!