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Publications by Andreas Goldthau

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  • Commentary 08 Feb 2012

    The Costs to the West – And the Rest

    By Andreas Goldthau
  • Working paper 01 Feb 2012

    Addressing Carbon Emissions and Oil Price Volatility

    By Andreas Goldthau, Wade Hoxtell
    Introduction The common dependency on energy, shared by societies around the world, entails policy challenges of global nature and scope. From dealing with the negative externalities of greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to dwindling low-cost reserves of fossil fuels in the context of massively…
  • Journal article 31 Jan 2012

    The Uniqueness of the Energy Security, Justice and Governance Problem

    By Andreas Goldthau, Benjamin K. Sovacool
  • Book chapter 12 Dec 2011

    Challenges in Global Oil Governance

    By Andreas Goldthau
  • Journal article 01 Dec 2011

    A Public Policy Perspective on Global Energy Security

    By Andreas Goldthau
    Despite an emerging literature on global energy governance, there so far is no extensive intellectual rationale for it. This article seeks to fill this gap by putting forward a public policy framework to analyze global energy. With that lens, energy security relates to problems of market failure at…
  • Journal article 06 Sep 2011

    Assessing OPEC’s Performance in Global Energy

    By Andreas Goldthau, Jan Martin Witte
  • Book chapter 21 Feb 2011

    The Public Policy Dimension of Energy Security

    By Andreas Goldthau
  • Journal article 31 Dec 2010

    Governing Global Energy: Systems, Transitions, Complexity

    By Andreas Goldthau, Aleh Cherp, Jessica Jewell
  • Commentary 26 Aug 2010

    Der Fluch des Öls

    By Andreas Goldthau
  • Commentary 22 Mar 2010

    From Energy Security to Global Energy Governance

    By Andreas Goldthau, Jan Martin Witte
  • Commentary 06 Feb 2010

    Global Energy Security. The Challenges Ahead and how to Meet Them

    By Andreas Goldthau
  • Book 31 Aug 2009

    Die OPEC: Macht und Ohnmacht des Öl-Kartells

    By Andreas Goldthau, Jan Martin Witte
    Nur wenige internationale Organisationen haben es zu einem so hohen Bekanntheitsgrad gebracht wie die Organisation Erdöl exportierender Staaten, kurz OPEC. Sie ist nahezu ein Synonym für das Ölzeitalter, sie ist das Paradebeispiel eines Kartells und fasziniert durch den unermesslichen und zur Schau…
  • Commentary 30 Apr 2009

    Does Imported Oil Threaten US National Security?

    By Andreas Goldthau, Keith Crane et al.
  • Article 28 Feb 2009

    Back to the future or forward to the past? Strengthening markets and rules for effective global energy governance

    By Andreas Goldthau, Jan Martin Witte
  • Commentary 25 Jan 2009

    Das Luftschloss „Nabucco“. Wie geopolitische Fantasien den Blick auf energiewirtschaftliche Realitäten verstellen

    By Andreas Goldthau
  • Book 31 Dec 2008

    Imported Oil and US National Security

    By Andreas Goldthau, Keith Crane et al.
  • Commentary 24 Sep 2008

    Improving Russian Energy Efficiency: Next Steps

    By Andreas Goldthau
  • Book 01 Sep 2008

    Domestic Trends in the United States, China and Iran

    By John Gordon, Robert W. Button, Karla J. Cunningham, Toy I. Reid, Irv Blickstein, Peter A. Wilson, Andreas Goldthau
    The US Navy faces uncertainty about the degree to which it will have to prepare for a high-end future conflict against a powerful, well-armed opponent versus the so-called long war against rogue nations and terrorist organizations. The answer depends to a large extent on the evolution of US…
  • Commentary 30 Apr 2008

    Preventing the Perfect Storm: How to Reform the Institutional Architecture of Global Energy Supply

    By Andreas Goldthau
  • Commentary 31 Mar 2008

    Global Energy Governance: New Trends, New Actors, New Rules

    By Andreas Goldthau, Jan Martin Witte
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