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Redrawing the Geopolitical Map: International Relations and Renewable Energies
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Karen Smith Stegen
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The Geopolitics of Renewables—An Introduction and Expectations
pp. 37
Geopolitics of the Renewable Energy Game and Its Potential Impact upon Global Power Relations
pp. 75
Redrawing the Geopolitical Map: International Relations and Renewable Energies
pp. 97
Battling for a Shrinking Market: Oil Producers, the Renewables Revolution, and the Risk of Stranded Assets
pp. 125
The Geopolitical Implications of a Clean Energy Future from the Perspective of the United States
pp. 163
The International Reverberations of Germany’s Energiewende; Geoeconomics in the EU’s Geo-Energy Space
pp. 187
China and Renewables: The Priority of Economics over Geopolitics
pp. 203
Drivers, Apparatus, and Implications of India’s Renewable Energy Ambitions
pp. 231
New Governance Challenges and Conflicts of the Energy Transition: Renewable Electricity Generation and Transmission as Contested Socio-technical Options
pp. 257
Connecting Visions of a Future Renewable Energy Grid
pp. 277
Renewables and the Core of the Energy Union: How the Pentalateral Forum Facilitates the Energy Transition in Western Europe
pp. 307
The Strategic Realities of the Emerging Energy Game—Conclusion and Reflection
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