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Energy has always been essential to economics and politics. While global energy consumption increases, fossil fuels are depleting. The countries that will be hit hardest by declining energy resources are the emerging economies of the Global South, where the relevance of the industrial sector is only slightly declining (or, indeed, still on the rise) and where governments have subsidized energy consumption for decades. Climate change a direct outcome of the increasing consumption of fossil fuels hits the emerging economies hard. Against this backdrop, Energy Policy in the Emerging Economies analyzes energy policy in Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, South Africa and South Korea with particular regard to these countries' contribution to climate change mitigation. Advancing a new approach that expands on energy transition studies and the concept of path dependence, the authors sheds light on material conditions, energy demand and expansion plans, politico-economic constellations,

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“Energy policy in the emerging economies of the Global South has become the crucial determinant of our ability to meet the ambitious climate change mitigation goals committed to in the Paris Agreement. The structural comparative analysis of energy policies and trajectories in seven pivotal emerging economies in this book by energy scholars Scholvin and Betz provides a crucial insight into the highest-stake issue confronting policy-makers in this century. The authors’ prognosis is disquieting, but a critical juncture, triggered by impending climate disaster combined with the immanent risk of fossil fuel-based energy shortages, also provides opportunities for shifting established energy trajectories. This expertly researched study contributes a critical piece of comparative empirical evidence to ongoing debates on the most pressing challenge of our time.” -- Stefan Andreasson, Queen’s University Belfast

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Chapter 1. China Chapter 2. India Chapter 3. Indonesia Chapter 4. South Korea Chapter 5. Brazil Chapter 6. Mexico Chapter 7. South Africa

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/10/2019 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498534369, 978-1498534369
      ISBN10: 1498534368

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Energy has always been essential to economics and politics. While global energy consumption increases, fossil fuels are depleting. The countries that will be hit hardest by declining energy resources are the emerging economies of the Global South, where the relevance of the industrial sector is only slightly declining (or, indeed, still on the rise) and where governments have subsidized energy consumption for decades. Climate change a direct outcome of the increasing consumption of fossil fuels hits the emerging economies hard. Against this backdrop, Energy Policy in the Emerging Economies analyzes energy policy in Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, South Africa and South Korea with particular regard to these countries' contribution to climate change mitigation. Advancing a new approach that expands on energy transition studies and the concept of path dependence, the authors sheds light on material conditions, energy demand and expansion plans, politico-economic constellations,

      Trade Review
      “Energy policy in the emerging economies of the Global South has become the crucial determinant of our ability to meet the ambitious climate change mitigation goals committed to in the Paris Agreement. The structural comparative analysis of energy policies and trajectories in seven pivotal emerging economies in this book by energy scholars Scholvin and Betz provides a crucial insight into the highest-stake issue confronting policy-makers in this century. The authors’ prognosis is disquieting, but a critical juncture, triggered by impending climate disaster combined with the immanent risk of fossil fuel-based energy shortages, also provides opportunities for shifting established energy trajectories. This expertly researched study contributes a critical piece of comparative empirical evidence to ongoing debates on the most pressing challenge of our time.” -- Stefan Andreasson, Queen’s University Belfast

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1. China Chapter 2. India Chapter 3. Indonesia Chapter 4. South Korea Chapter 5. Brazil Chapter 6. Mexico Chapter 7. South Africa

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