Energy, Capitalism and World Order

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Energy, Capitalism and World Order

  • Wydawnictwo: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Rok wydania: 2016
  • ISBN: 9781137539144
  • Ilość stron: 264
  • Oprawa: Twarda
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Opis: Energy, Capitalism and World Order

This original, timely and innovative collection is the first to offer critical IPE perspectives on the interconnections between energy, capitalism and the future of world order. The authors discuss the importance of energy for our understanding of the global political economy, climate change and key new developments like 'fracking'. This work is required reading for all political economists seeking ways to theorise the importance of energy and its connection to the future of the planet. It is a fundamentally important collection by established and up-and-coming scholars who develop thoughtful and nuanced critical political economy perspectives in order to interrogate the links between fossil fuel based capitalist development and questions of accumulation and sustainability in the 21st century. It is an understatement to say that the capital is fully invested in non-renewable sources of energy, and that capitalist market civilisation is grounded in energy intensive forms of production, consumption and distribution. This impressive collection emphatically shows how this situation must be changed." - Stephen Gill, York University, UK The literature understanding climate change politics in relation to the dynamics of capitalism continues to grow apace. Di Muzio and Ovadia's book makes the excellent move of extending our understanding of this by exploring specifically how a global capitalist order is constraining and shaping the attempts to move our energy system beyond carbon, and conversely how that order is being remade by shifts in energy politics and economics. It shows the complexities and nuances of this process in great detail and in diverse contexts, as well as advancing how we understand theoretically and practically the relationship between energy and global capitalism in the context of various challenges to fossil fuel dominance, notably but not only from climate change. A must read for those interested global political economy and its biophysical underpinnings." - Matthew Paterson, University of Ottawa, Canada International political economy has never fully engaged with the complex relations between energy and the reproduction of capitalism. Rather than focusing on the well-worn topics of energy security, geopolitics and resource wars, Energy, Capitalism and World Order brings together an outstanding cadre of critical political economists who provide a sophisticated and new accounting of carbon capitalism and its alternatives. A particular historical pattern of energy and capital produced a world order that is now running against strong headwinds of ecological and political economic crises: in short a crisis of social reproduction. Energy, Capitalism and World Order offers broad panoply of perspectives on the historical trajectory and contradictory character of this hydro-carbon assemblage, from ethanol to fracking to climate capitalism and emergent low-carbon transitions. A path breaking and innovative rendering of petro-market civilization and the prospects for a post-carbon age." - Michael Watts, University of California, USA In an age of global warming, it is arguably only with books such as Energy, Capitalism and World Order that contemporary critical political economy seriously begins to pursue its self-proclaimed mission. Be that as it may, Energy, Capitalism and World Order offers highly recommended readings on issues that, given their salience, are very much under-researched." - Magnus Ryner, King's College London, UK1. Energy, Capitalism and World Order; Tim Di Muzio; Jesse Salah Ovadia PART I: ENERGY, CAPITAL AND INTERNATIONAL THEORY 2. IPE and the Unfashionable Problematic of Capital and Energy; Tim Di Muzio 3. Reassessing the Crisis: Ecology and Liberal International Relations; Shane Mulligan 4. The Political Economy of Trade in the Age of Carbon Energy; Silke Trommer; Tim Di Muzio PART II: ENERGY, CAPITALISM AND THE (RE)MAKING OF WORLD ORDER 5. Oil-Backed Capitalist Development in the Global South: A Case of Positive Oil Exceptionalism?; Jesse Salah Ovadia 6. A Different Kind of Magic? Oil, Development and the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela; Tom Chodor 7. Towards a North American Energy Bloc: the Geopolitical implications of Market Preserving Federalism; Dan Bousfield 8. The Political Economy of (Climate) Change: Low Carbon Energy Transitions under Capitalism; Peter Newell PART III: ENERGY, CAPITALISM AND THE 21ST CENTURY 9. The Ethanol Boom and Distributional Coalitions in US Agribusiness: Beyond ' 'Capital in General ' '; Joseph Baines; David Ravensbergen 10. The Unsustainable Nature of Petro-Market Civilization in Canada; Matt Dow 11. Fracking into the Future of Petro-Market Civilization; Emma Lee 12. Critical IPE, the Open Range and the Illusion of the Epoch; Tim Di Muzio; Jesse Salah Ovadia


Szczegóły: Energy, Capitalism and World Order

Tytuł: Energy, Capitalism and World Order
Wydawnictwo: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN: 9781137539144
Rok wydania: 2016
Ilość stron: 264
Oprawa: Twarda
Waga: 0.45 kg


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