Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Research on the role of states and markets in the hydrocarbon sector is highly topical in contemporary International Political Economy. This edited collection will approach this subject from a broader perspective, investigating the very essence of the interaction between the state and the market and how this varies on a regional basis.
Synopsis
Introduction; Andrei V Belyi and Kim Talus PART I: THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY OF STATE-MARKET INTERACTION IN ENERGY 1. States and Markets in the Oil Industry; John Mitchell and Beth Mitchell 2. States and Markets in Energy Policy; Pami Aalto 3. Regional Institutions and Energy Market: Systems, Societies, Communities; Andrei V Belyi and Andrey Makarychev PART II: STATES AND MARKETS IN HYDROCARBON EXPORT-DEPENDENT STATES 4. State Capitalism and the Politics of Resources; Wojciech Ostrowski 5. State and Markets in Russia's Hydrocarbon Sectors. Domestic Specificities and Interrelations with the West; Andrei V Belyi and Catherine Locatelli 6. The Dynamic of Latin American National Oil Companies' Evolution: Pemex and PdVSA; Isabelle Rousseau 7. The Question of 'Security' of Middle East Oil Supply Revisited: Domestic Crisis in a Middle East North African Oil Producer and its Impact on International Markets: the Case of Libya; Marat Terterov and Claudia Nocente PART III; THE 'CONSUMER' STATE PERSPECTIVE 8. State-Market Interrelations in the US Onshore and Offshore Oil and Gas Sectors; Roman Sidortsov and Benjamin Sovacool 9. European Union Energy: New Role For States And Markets; Kim Talus 10. China's Oil and Gas Industry: Stranded between the Plan and the Market; Phillip Andrews Speed 11. State-market Interaction in Hydrocarbon Sector: the cases of Australia and Japan; Vlado Vivoda Conclusion; Andrei V Belyi and Kim Talus