Publications of Keating, M.

The Global Energy Challenge Environment, Development and Security

The Global Energy Challenge provides a comprehensive overview of today’s three most topical energy challenges, or the “energy trilemma”: climate change, energy poverty and energy security. The book addresses the rise of energy geopolitics and the related concerns surrounding “energy weapons” and the “race for resources.” Also discussed is the appropriate role of markets, the subject of a debate that has divided advocates and critics of free market solutions to energy problems. The prospect of a low-carbon transition is analyzed in the context of inertia in the energy system and of debates on the role of technology and innovation in addressing energy problems. The book also considers shifts in global energy governance, such as the emergence of new global institutions, and the role of non-state actors, including business interests, in confronting energy challenges.

Goldthau A. Afterword: Dynamics of Energy Governance in Europe and Russia: Findings and Further Avenues of Inquiry. In: Goldthau A, Kuzemko C, Belyi A, Keating M, editors. Dynamics of Energy Governance in Europe and Russia. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; 2012. p. 282-7. (International Political Economy).
Goldthau A. Bringing energy into International Political Economy. In: Goldthau A, Kuzemko C, Belyi A, Keating M, editors. Dynamics of Energy Governance in Europe and Russia. International Political Economy ed. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; 2012. p. 1-22.
Goldthau A. Emerging governance challenges for Eurasian gas markets after the shale gas revolution. In: Goldthau A, Kuzemko C, Belyi A, Keating M, editors. Dynamics of Energy Governance in Europe and Russia. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; 2012. p. 210-26. (International Political Economy).