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The Risk Pivot: Great Powers, International Security, and the Energy Revolution
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Auteurs :
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Bruce Jones
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Type de document :
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document électronique
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Editeur :
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[S.l.] : Brookings Institution Press, 2014
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ISBN/ISSN/EAN :
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978-0-8157-2604-3
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Résumé :
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The last decade has seen a revolution in global energy. First, we saw explosive growth in demand from Asia's rising powers, which fueled fears about scarcity and conflict. But we've also seen an American revolution in technology and markets, resulting in a dramatic increase in sup-ply. This is strengthening America's hand in the worldÔÇöbut it's not without complications. There are major security consequences of these shifts. Among the most consequential are China and India, Asia's emerging giants, which are increasingly exposed to political risks associated with energy risks, as well as the energy flows, pivoting to Asia. Meanwhile the great powers struggle to balance their need for fossil fuels with a mounting effort to tackle climate change. The top powers, and the United States above all, face a stra-tegic choice: whether to use energy as a weapon of geopolitics, or as a tool of a stable order.CONTENTS Introduction 1. The President and the KingÔÇöKey Messages of the Book 2. The Energy RevolutionsÔÇöA PrimerGeopolitics in FluxÔÇöThe Players 1. ChoicesÔÇöScenarios, and the Choice the Powers Confront 2. Rough Seas AheadÔÇöThe Great Powers' Search for Energy SecurityGlobalization and ComplexityÔÇöThe Problems 1. Transition in the Gulf 2. The Turbulent Middle 3. Fragile States 4. The Russian Problem 5. ConnectionsÔÇöfrom Pipelines to PoliticsGovernanceÔÇöThe Partners 1. An Emerging System of Global Energy Governance 2. Leadership Choices
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