Power Politics

Power Politics
Author: David Mares
Publisher: World Politics Review
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1939907012

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World Politics Review features are original, in-depth analyses of key public-policy questions by leading experts. Summary: The past decade has seen major changes in Latin America's energy policy landscape. After two decades of market-based reforms, followed by a political backlash against the market, Latin American governments now demonstrate a diverse range of approaches to the role of the state in energy policy. As the region develops and its middle class grows, the tension between increased energy demand and heightened environmental concerns will increasingly determine the future of Latin American energy development. And with shale gas revolutionizing the regional energy outlook, Latin America would do well to learn from its recent experiences with energy integration.

Contested Powers

Contested Powers
Author: John-Andrew McNeish
Publisher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2015-06-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1783600950

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In the global North the commoditization of creativity and knowledge under the banner of a creative economy is being posed as the post-industrial answer to dependency on labour and natural resources. Not only does it promise a more stable and sustainable future, but an economy focused on intellectual property is more environmentally friendly, so it is suggested. Contested Powers argues that the fixes being offered by this model are bluffs; development as witnessed in Latin American energy politics and governance remains hindered by a global division of labour and nature that puts the capacity for technological advancement in private hands. The authors call for a multi-layered understanding of sovereignty, arguing that it holds the key to undermining rigid accounts of the relationship between carbon and democracy, energy and development, and energy and political expression. Furthermore, a critical focus on energy politics is crucial to wider debates on development and sustainability. Contested Powers is essential reading for those wondering how energy resources are converted into political power and why we still value the energy we take from our surroundings more than the means of its extraction.

The Oil Business in Latin America

The Oil Business in Latin America
Author: John D. Wirth
Publisher: Beard Books
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781587981036

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Essays covering five case studies to gain an insight into the unique Latin American approach to petroleum resources and industries.

Energy in Latin America

Energy in Latin America
Author: Joseph W. Mullen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1978
Genre: Power resources
ISBN:

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The Politics of Public Accountability

The Politics of Public Accountability
Author: Guillaume Fontaine
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2019-11-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030289958

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This book seeks to consistently explain the role of ideas and institutions in policy outcomes, and addresses the problem of how resource nationalism causes a deficit of public accountability in oil producing countries from Latin America and the Caribbean. The authors present a causal mechanism linking ideas and policy outcomes through institutional arrangements, focusing on policy design to describe the role of instruments selection and combination in improving or reducing public accountability through agenda setting, policy formulation, cross-sectorial coordination and political interplays.

Latin American Energy Alert

Latin American Energy Alert
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1999
Genre: Power resources
ISBN:

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Latin America

Latin America
Author: Mark P. Sullivan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2006
Genre: Latin America
ISBN:

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Western Hemisphere countries supply the United States with almost 50% of its imported oil and petroleum products. Three countries in the hemisphere -- Canada, Mexico, and Venezuela -- account for the lion's share. Other significant oil producers in the region include Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago, and Argentina. This report examines Latin America's current political environment and its apparent effect on energy production in the region. It also examines regional integration efforts, including Venezuela's oil programs offering oil to many Latin American and Caribbean countries on a preferential basis, the Mexico-led Meso-American Energy Integration Program, and the proposed South American natural gas pipeline. The report also examines policy approaches that have been proposed for increased hemispheric energy cooperation, congressional interest in the topic of hemispheric energy security, and related legislative initiatives in the 109th Congress.

Energy and Development in Latin America

Energy and Development in Latin America
Author: Nazli Choucri
Publisher: Lexington, Mass. ; Toronto : Lexington Books
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1982
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Research report on the role of energy economics and energy policy in economic development in Latin America - discusses petroleum prices and market structure, alternative energy sources, population dynamics, transport policy, balance of payments, etc., and considers development planning, public enterprise in the petroleum industry, political aspects and social implications, regional cooperation and development policy. Bibliography pp. 193 to 219, graphs and statistical tables.