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The Political and Economic Challenges of Energy in the Middle East and North Africa: Global Governance

Editat de David Ramin Jalilvand, Kirsten Westphal
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2021
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are in disarray, and shifts in the field of energy have the potential to drastically affect the course of political and economic developments in the region. Declining oil prices, skyrocketing domestic demand, the rise of unconventional oil and natural gas production in North America, as well as shifting patterns of global energy trade all put severe pressures on both producing and importing countries in the MENA region. Policy-makers are facing fundamental challenges in light of the duality of grand transformations in (geo)politics and energy. Changes in the field of energy require substantial political and economic reforms, affecting the very fabric of sociopolitical arrangements. At the same time, the MENA region’s geopolitical volatility makes any such reforms extremely risky.




Including contributions by academics and analysts from both inside and outside the MENA region, this volume explores the changes in global and regional energy, the impact of changing international energy dynamics on politics and economies in the MENA region, and the challenges that will result.




This is essential reading for researchers, postgraduates, and professionals in Middle Eastern and North African politics, global energy governance and regionalism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032096070
ISBN-10: 1032096071
Pagini: 302
Ilustrații: 33 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Global Governance

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Introduction


David Ramin Jalilvand and Kirsten Westphal




Chapter 1 – Regional trends after the dissolution of "old orders" in the Middle East and North Africa


Guido Steinberg and Isabelle Werenfels




Chapter 2 – The Price War, OPEC and the Future of the MENA Region


Giacomo Luciani




Chapter 3 – Global Gas and LNG markets: The role for MENA countries


Anne-Sophie Corbeau




Chapter 4 – Renewable Energy: a recent, but dynamic trend in the MENA region


Sybille Röhrkasten and Mohammed Qader




Chapter 5 – The energy-climate-water nexus in the MENA region and the need for an integrate approach


Thomas Fink and Manfred Fischedick




Chapter 6 – Oil and Resilience: Changing Energy Dynamics and the Smaller Gulf States


Laura El-Katiri




Chapter 7 – Iranian energy between Nuclear Deal and Oil Price Decline


David Ramin Jalilvand




Chapter 8 – Struggling with low oil prices: from bad to worse in crisis-torn Iraq?


Luay Al Khatteeb




Chapter 9 – In Dire Need of a New Social Contract: Saudi Arabia’s Socioeconomic and Political Challenges


Sebastian Sons




Chapter 10 – The Eastern Mediterranean - an energy region in the making


Charles Ellinas




Chapter 11 – Cyprus: Energy Hopes and Political Troubles


Harry Tzimitras and Ayla Gurel


Chapter 12 – The impact of natural gas discoveries on Israeli politics, geopolitics and socioeconomic discourse


Elai Rettig




Chapter 13 – Jordan: Overcoming Energy Insecurity


Ayoub Abu-Dayyeh




Chapter 14 – Turkey: In Between Global Trends and Regional Politics


Ellen Scholl




Chapter 15 – Energy Politics in Egypt: A Quick Fix for Economic Problems


Stephan Roll and Mahmoud Ibrahim




Chapter 16 – Algeria: Global challenges, regional threats and missed opportunities


Gonzalo Escribano




Chapter 17 – Energy security, sustainability and development in Morocco


Georgeta Auktor




Chapter 18 – The energy-security nexus in MENA region – Appraising the role of the US, the EU, Russia and China


Kirsten Westphal




Conclusions and Outlook


David Ramin Jalilvand and Kirsten Westphal

Notă biografică

David Ramin Jalilvand works with the Middle East and North Africa department of the Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation in Berlin. He holds a PhD in Political Science from the Free University of Berlin, examining the role of the energy sector in the political economy of Iran. He earned an MSc in Global Politics from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a BA in Government Studies from Erfurt University. During his undergraduate studies, he spent one year at the Moscow State Institute for International Relations. He specializes in energy and international politics, especially in the Middle East.




Kirsten Westphal is Senior Associate at the German Institute for Politics and Security in Berlin (SWP). In the Global Issues Division, she works on international energy relations and energy security issues. Her expertise are in global energy issues and security of supply (oil and gas); renewables; international energy governance; non-conventional oil and gas; EU foreign energy relations with the USA, Russia, Caspian Region, MENA; and emerging powers Brazil, China, India, and South Africa.

Recenzii

"This book investigates how deep changes in the world of global energy are adding to the profound political and economic crises and conflicts of the Middle East and North Africa. Examining this interplay from numerous angles, the book’s findings provide very important insights into this extremely complex and volatile part of the world." -  Dr. h.c. Gernot Erler, Former Minister of State at the German Federal Foreign Office.
"The problematic nexus between energy and politics lies at the heart of developments in the Middle East and North Africa today. The ambition of this book is to explore that nexus comprehensively, in all its complex dimensions: domestic and international; and social, economic and political. No other major work has attempted so wide-ranging an analysis. The remarkable achievement of the book is that it integrates the diverse elements effectively, providing an interpretation which significantly advances our understanding of this complex and highly Important region." -  Professor Timothy C. Niblock, University of Exeter, UK.
"This is a comprehensive study of the dynamics between geopolitics and energy, specifically between 2010 and 2016, which fills a gap in current research. It addresses the recent shifts in politics and societies in the energy sector, looking at geopolitics and energy and their dynamics in the MENA region. An extremely timely and relevant work." - Professor Volker Perthes, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, German Institue for International and Security Affairs, Berlin.

Descriere

Energy producing countries are experiencing severe pressures that present their policy-makers with fundamental challenges. The expert international contributors in this volume engage with these issues to explore the changes in global and regional energy as well as the political and economic challenges resulting.