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Political Economy of Energy Reform: the Clean Energy/Fossil Fuel Balance in the Gulf
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2014
- Copyright Year
- 2014
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-940924-40-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-940924-41-4
- Publisher
- Gerlach Press, Berlin
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 301
- Product Type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Conents No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 6
- 1 The Political Economy of Gulf Energy Reform No access Pages 7 - 24Authors:
- 2 Upstream Sector Policies in the Gulf from a Comparative Perspective No access Pages 25 - 58Authors:
- 3 Unconventional Control: Impacts of Unconventional Oil and Gas in the GCC No access Pages 59 - 84Authors:
- 4 Energy Transition in Rentier States: a Multi-Level Perspective No access Pages 85 - 118Authors:
- 5 Renewable Energy Development in Egypt: The Need for a New Social Contract No access Pages 119 - 142Authors:
- 6 The Role of CDM and NAMAs to Promote Greenhouse Gas Reductions in the GCC No access Pages 143 - 182Authors: | | | |
- 7 Contemporary Gulf Cities’ Urbanism: The Dilemma of Unsustainable Developments and Energy Conservation No access Pages 183 - 204Authors:
- 8 Clean Energy Solution Choices for the Power Industry in the GCC No access Pages 205 - 222Authors: | | |
- 9 Successful Integration of Renewable Electricity Generationin the Gulf Region No access Pages 223 - 238Authors: |
- 10 A Vision for a Future Triangle of Growth: GCC- North Africa – EU Elaborating a New Paradigm for the Regional Transition after the Arab Spring No access Pages 239 - 264Authors: |
- 11 Clean Energy as a Niche Strategy of Small States to Guarantee Energy Security? The Example of the Gulf Countries No access Pages 265 - 288Authors:
- About the Contributors No access Pages 289 - 294






