| Energy security challenges for the 21st century: a reference handbook / ed. by G.Luft, A.Korin. - Santa Barbara: Praeger Security International, 2009. - xv, 372 p.: ill., maps. - (Contemporary military, strategic, and security issues). - Incl. bibl. ref. - Ind.: p.351-365. - ISBN 978-0-275-99997-1
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Preface ........................................................ ix
Abbreviations ................................................ xiii
Chapter 1 Energy Security: In the Eyes of the Beholder ......... 1
Gal Luft and Anne Korin
Chapter 2 The Epidemic of Energy Terrorism .................... 18
Аli М. Koknar
Chapter 3 Troubled Waters: Energy Security as Maritime
Security ............................................ 31
Donna J. Nincic
Chapter 4 There Will Be Blood: Political Violence, Regional
Warfare, and the Risk of Great-Power Conflict over
Contested Energy Sources ............................ 44
Michael T. Klare
Chapter 5 No Blood for Oil: Why Resource Wars Are Obsolete .... 66
Christopher J. Fettweis
Chapter 6 OPEC: An Anatomy of a Cartel ........................ 78
Amy Myers Jaffe
Chapter 7 Russia: The Flawed Energy Superpower ................ 91
Ariel Cohen
Chapter 8 Energy Security in the Caspian Basin ............... 109
Ariel Cohen
Chapter 9 Latin America: America's Forgotten Energy Barn ..... 128
Johanna Mendelson Forman and Susana Moreira
Chapter 10 United States: A Shackled Superpower ............... 143
Gal Luft
Chapter 11 The European Union: On Energy, Disunity ............ 160
Kevin Rosner
Chapter 12 Japan: The Power of Efficiency ..................... 176
Devin Stewart
Chapter 13 Jia You! (Add Oil!): Chinese Energy Security
Strategy ........................................... 191
Sabrina Howell
Chapter 14 India: Addicted to Coal ............................ 219
Jeremy Carl
Chapter 15 Squaring the U.S.-Africa-China Energy Triangle:
The Path from Competition to Cooperation ........... 233
David L. Goldwyn
Chapter 16 Turkey: A Case of a Transit State .................. 250
Necdet Pamir
Chapter 17 NATO's Grapple with Energy Security ................ 261
Robert G. Bell
Chapter 18 Liquefied Natural Gas: The Next Prize? ............. 271
Cindy Hurst
Chapter 19 Technological Solutions for Energy Security ........ 282
Paul J. Werbos
Chapter 20 A Nuclear Renaissance? ............................. 295
Charles D. Ferguson
Chapter 21 The Decentralized Energy Paradigm .................. 308
David M. Sweet
Chapter 22 Balancing Energy Security and the Environment ...... 318
Deron Lovaas
Chapter 23 Realism and Idealism in the Energy Security
Debate ............................................. 335
Gal Luft and Anne Korin
Index ......................................................... 351
About the Contributors ........................................ 367
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