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Gulliver Unchained? Europe’s Changing Relations with Oil and Gas Producers
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Barrels, booms, and busts : the future of petrostates in a decarbonizing world
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From natural gas to hydrogen: Navigating import risks and dependencies in Northwest Europe
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The geopolitics of energy after Russia's war in Ukraine
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Geopolitics of the energy transition : critical materials
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Reframing the climate debate : the origins and diffusion of net zero pledges
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Energy governance in Belgium
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The geo-economics of renewables : implications for innovation and entrepreneurship
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Process tracing : making single case studies transparent and convincing
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- Miscellaneous
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Geopolitics of the energy transformation : the hydrogen factor
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Europe's Energy crunch : no time for complacency
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Hydrogen's decade
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Proquest searches of climate norms
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National Net Zero (or adjacent) targets
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Navigating energy transitions : mapping the road to 1.5°C
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De energiecrisis van 2022 : een perfecte storm
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- Miscellaneous
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Europe's energy transition will disarm Putin
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Transition troubles : petrostates, decarbonization, and the geopolitics of peak oil demand
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Existing fossil fuel extraction would warm the world beyond 1.5 °C
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- Journal Article
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Institutional interplay in global environmental governance : lessons learned and future research
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- Journal Article
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A matter of preference : taking sides on the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project
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The International Renewable Energy Agency
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Clean hydrogen : building block of a new geopolitical landscape
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Lost in regulation : Nord Stream 2 and the limits of the European Commission’s geo-economic power
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Is OPEC dead? Oil exporters, the Paris Agreement and the transition to a post-carbon world
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The next prize : geopolitical stakes in the clean hydrogen race
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- Miscellaneous
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The production gap report : the discrepancy between countries’ planned fossil fuel production and global production levels consistent with limiting warming to 1.5°C or 2°C : 2020 special report
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Will COVID-19 seal Big Oil’s fate?
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Global energy politics
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Institutional Interactions
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Covid-19 and the politics of sustainable energy transitions
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- Journal Article
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The new oil? : The geopolitics and international governance of hydrogen
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De weg naar een fossielvrij energiesysteem
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To engage, or not to engage? U.S. foreign policy on climate and clean energy
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Regime complexes
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Moving beyond coal : exploring and explaining the Powering Past Coal Alliance
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An energy transition amidst great power rivalry
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Energy governance in Belgium
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What drives norm success? Evidence from anti–fossil fuel campaigns
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Growing anti-coal alliance could become non-proliferation treaty for fossil fuel
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Preparing for the new oil order? Saudi Arabia and Russia
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A new world : the geopolitics of the energy transformation
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Stranded wealth : rethinking the politics of oil in an age of abundance
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- Book Chapter
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Fossil fuel subsidy reform : an international norm perspective
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Building or stumbling blocks? Assessing the performance of polycentric energy and climate governance networks
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Toward a global coal mining moratorium? A comparative analysis of coal mining policies in the USA, China, India and Australia
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Battling for a shrinking market : oil producers, the renewables revolution, and the risk of stranded assets
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United States non-cooperation and the Paris agreement
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Fractured politics? The comparative regulation of shale gas in Europe
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The international governance of energy subsidies
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Energy governance in the G7 and G20 after the Ukraine crisis
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Rule-maker or rule-taker? The EU and the shifting global political economy of energy
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Introduction to the special issue : energy subsidies at the intersection of climate, energy, and trade governance
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- Miscellaneous
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Fact and fiction in global energy policy: 15 contentious questions. By Benjamin K. Sovacool, Marilyn A. Brown and Scott V. Valentine.
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Russian gas games or well-oiled conflict? Energy security and the 2014 Ukraine crisis
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- Book Chapter
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Organizational interactions in global energy governance
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A crude reversal : the political economy of the United States crude oil export policy
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Is OPEC dead? Oil exporters, the Paris agreement and the transition to a post-carbon world
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Globalisering en meervoudige crisissen : hinderpalen en mogelijkheden voor een krachtiger wereldbestuur
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Internationale politiek
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Amid Rumors of Production Freeze, OPEC No Longer Holds Sway Over Oil Prices
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Time for divestment and oil subsidy campaigns to join forces?
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The New Oil Age is Upending OPEC and Its Production Politics
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Energy governance, transnational rules, and the resource curse: exploring the effectiveness of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI)
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Global energy governance : a review and research agenda
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States, markets and institutions : integrating international political economy and global energy politics
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Actors, frames and institutions in global energy politics
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A Liberal Actor in a Realist World: The European Union Regulatory State and the Global Political Economy of Energy, A. Goldthau, N. Sitter. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2015)
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The Palgrave handbook of the international political economy of energy
Thijs Van de Graaf (UGent) , Benjamin K Sovacool, Arunabha Ghosh, Florian Kern and Michael T Klare -
Neoliberal institutionalism
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The oil endgame: strategies of oil exporters in a carbon-constrained world
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The IEA, the new energy order and the future of global energy governance
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Analytical framework and findings
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Rising powers and multilateral institutions
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The geopolitics of oil in a carbon-constrained world
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Mechanisms of informal governance: evidence from the IEA
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Your place or mine? Institutional capture and the creation of overlapping international institutions
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The international renewable energy agency: a success story in institutional innovation?
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The international energy agency
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Toxic Mix of Oil and Politics Threatens Libya’s Cohesion
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Details of China-Russia Gas Deal Put ‘Historic’ Agreement in Perspective
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Internationale politiek
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- Miscellaneous
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Saving OPEC: how oil producers can counteract the global decline in demand
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Thinking big: politics, progress, and security in the management of Asian and European energy megaprojects
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Institutional interactions
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Energy governance and poverty
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De Sino-Europese relaties inzake schone energie : partners of rivalen?
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OPEC Faces Perfect Storm of Global Supply Glut, Internal Tensions
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Peak oil supply or oil not for sale?
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Insights from global environmental governance
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The 'oil weapon' reversed? Sanctions against Iran and U.S.-EU structural power
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Fragmentation in global energy governance: explaining the creation of IRENA
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The politics and institutions of global energy governance
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Steenkoolgas in Limburg: vloek of zegen?
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Handbook of oil politics: edited by Robert E. Looney
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Oil, energy poverty and resource dependence in West Africa
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Oil. By Gavin Bridge and Philippe Le Billon
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Thriving in complexity? The OECD system's role in energy and taxation
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- Miscellaneous
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How IRENA is reshaping the global energy architecture
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An edifice under strain? The design and adaptation of the global energy architecture
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- Miscellaneous
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Towards a new multilateral energy architecture?
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Het internationale beheer van hernieuwbare energie: zet IRENA de VN op een zijspoor?
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Obsolete or resurgent?: the International Energy Agency in a changing global landscape
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Punctuated equilibrium in the energy regime complex
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Macht en waarden in de wereldpolitiek : actuele vraagstukken in de internationale politiek
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The Routledge handbook of energy security
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The G8 and G20 as global steering committees for energy: opportunities and constraints
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Libië en de turbulente oliemarkten: zwanenzang van het petroleumtijdperk?
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De olieprijsschok van 2011: voorbode van wat komen zal
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Multilateral energy governance : EU and US perspectives on revising international energy treaties
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Energy Security, by Sascha Müller-Kraenner. London: Earthscan, 2008. 170 pp., £19.99, hardback.
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Global energy governance in a multipolar world
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G8+5 collaboration on energy efficiency and IPEEC: shortcut to a sustainable future?
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Macht en waarden in de wereldpolitiek : actuele vraagstukken in de internationale politiek
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The International Energy Agency after 35 years: reform needs and institutional adaptability
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Van G8 naar G20: wordt de stem van kleine EU-landen gehoord?
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The EU in the G8 system: assessing EU member states' involvement
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The G8’s Role in Global Energy Governance Since the 2005 Gleneagles Summit
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Een klare kijk op de nieuwe internationale energieorde - Recensie: M. KLARE, Rising powers, shrinking planet: the new geopolitics of energy (New York: Metropolitan Books)
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De wedloop om de Noordpool: dooi van een bevroren conflict?
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A Matter of Cautious Diversification: How China's Energy Cooperation With Central Asia Has Changed the Geo-Economics of Eurasia
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Old rules, new players? Integrating the BRICs in global energy governance
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- Miscellaneous
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Rik Coolsaet, De geschiedenis van de wereld van morgen
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The EU arms embargo against China
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China as a driving actor in global governance?: feasibility and future challenges
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De nieuwe Aziëpolitiek van de Volksrepubliek China