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The New Politics of Strategic Resources David Steven

The New Politics of Strategic Resources By David Steven

The New Politics of Strategic Resources by David Steven


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Since 2008, energy and food markets - those most fundamental to human existence - have remained in turmoil. This title examines the political dimensions of strategic resource challenges at the domestic and international levels. It includes chapters on major powers (United States, India, China) and key suppliers (Russia, Saudi Arabia).

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The New Politics of Strategic Resources: Energy and Food Security Challenges in the 21st Century by David Steven

Since 2008, energy and food markets - those most fundamental to human existence - have remained in turmoil. Resource scarcity has had a much bigger global impact in recent years than has been predicted, with ongoing volatility a sign that the world is only part-way through navigating a treacherous transition in the way it uses resources. Scarcity, and perceptions of scarcity, increase political risks, while geopolitical turmoil exacerbates shortages and complicates the search for solutions.

The New Politics of Strategic Resources examines the political dimensions of strategic resource challenges at the domestic and international levels. For better or worse, energy and food markets are shaped by perceptions of national interest and do not behave as traditional market goods. So while markets are an essential part of any response to tighter resource supplies, governments also will play a key role. David Steven, Emily O'Brien, Bruce Jones, and their colleagues discuss what those roles are and what they should be.

The architecture for coordinating multilateral responses to these dynamics has fallen short, raising questions about the effective international management of these issues. Politics impede here too, as the major powers must negotiate political and security
trade-offs to cooperate on the design of more robust international regimes and mechanisms for resource security and the provision of global public goods.

This timely volume includes chapters on major powers (United States, India, China) and key suppliers (Russia, Saudi Arabia). The contributors also address thematic topics, such as the interaction between oil and state fragility; the changing political dynamics of climate change; and the politics of resource subsidies.

About David Steven

David Steven is a nonresident senior fellow in the Foreign Policy program at Brookings, where he works with the Managing Global Order project. Emily O'Brien is a senior research officer at New York University's Center on International Cooperation (CIC), where she works on natural resource management, international institutions, and emerging powers. Bruce D. Jones is a senior fellow in the Foreign Policy program and director of Brookings Managing Global Order project. He has past experience in the UN and in intergovernmental negotiations on security and transnational threats.

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CIN0815725337G
9780815725336
0815725337
The New Politics of Strategic Resources: Energy and Food Security Challenges in the 21st Century by David Steven
Used - Good
Paperback
Brookings Institution
20140430
240
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