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Bridging the Gaps in Global Energy Governance
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Analysis
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/ Climate change
/ Climate change policy
/ Conflict
/ Conflict theory
/ Distribution
/ Energy
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy management systems
/ Energy Policy
/ Energy sources
/ Environmental Degradation
/ Foreign policy
/ Fuels
/ Global economy
/ Global perspective
/ Governance
/ Government and politics
/ Infrastructure
/ Institutionalism
/ International governance
/ International relations
/ Methods
/ National interest
/ Nuclear power
/ Policy making
/ Power resources
/ Public interest
/ Renewable energy
/ Research priorities
/ Resource allocation
/ River water
/ Scholars
/ Self-interest
/ Services
/ Sustainability
/ Water consumption
/ Water governance
/ World order
2011
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Bridging the Gaps in Global Energy Governance
by
Florini, Ann
, Sovacool, Benjamin K
in
Analysis
/ Class interest
/ Climate change
/ Climate change policy
/ Conflict
/ Conflict theory
/ Distribution
/ Energy
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy management systems
/ Energy Policy
/ Energy sources
/ Environmental Degradation
/ Foreign policy
/ Fuels
/ Global economy
/ Global perspective
/ Governance
/ Government and politics
/ Infrastructure
/ Institutionalism
/ International governance
/ International relations
/ Methods
/ National interest
/ Nuclear power
/ Policy making
/ Power resources
/ Public interest
/ Renewable energy
/ Research priorities
/ Resource allocation
/ River water
/ Scholars
/ Self-interest
/ Services
/ Sustainability
/ Water consumption
/ Water governance
/ World order
2011
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Bridging the Gaps in Global Energy Governance
by
Florini, Ann
, Sovacool, Benjamin K
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Analysis
/ Class interest
/ Climate change
/ Climate change policy
/ Conflict
/ Conflict theory
/ Distribution
/ Energy
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy management systems
/ Energy Policy
/ Energy sources
/ Environmental Degradation
/ Foreign policy
/ Fuels
/ Global economy
/ Global perspective
/ Governance
/ Government and politics
/ Infrastructure
/ Institutionalism
/ International governance
/ International relations
/ Methods
/ National interest
/ Nuclear power
/ Policy making
/ Power resources
/ Public interest
/ Renewable energy
/ Research priorities
/ Resource allocation
/ River water
/ Scholars
/ Self-interest
/ Services
/ Sustainability
/ Water consumption
/ Water governance
/ World order
2011
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Overview
Energy constitutes a rich, but underexplored, arena for global governance scholars and policymakers. The world is currently on an unsustainable and conflict-prone track of volatile and unreliable supply of energy fuels, vulnerable infrastructure, massive environmental degradation, and failure to deliver energy services to an enormous proportion of the global population. Changing to a different path will be a monumental global governance endeavor that will require bridging multiple issue areas, regimes, and policy silos. Meeting that challenge will require a greatly expanded research agenda aimed at understanding the institutions, interests, and concerns that do and could shape global energy governance. In this article, we lay out key energy-related global issues and explore some of the connections among them to suggest an initial research agenda for global governance scholars.
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