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New realities : energy security in the 2010's and implications for the U.S. military
Content Provider | Library of Congress - Books/Printed Material |
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Editor | Deni, John R. |
Spatial Coverage | United States |
Temporal Coverage | 2015 |
Description | Table of Contents: The military implications of 21st century energy security / John R. Deni -- Russia and energy markets / Theresa Sabonis-Helf -- The Arab uprisings and Middle East and North Africa energy producers : heavy costs and ephemeral benefits / John Calabrese -- Game changer? The energy revolution and American policies toward Africa / Ian Taylor -- The impact of political instability on the development of Latin American energy supplies / David R. Mares -- The shale revolution and the new geopolitics of energy / Robert A. Manning -- The security risks and rewards of renewable energies : implications for the United States / Karen Smith Stegen -- The evolving global nuclear industry landscape and the status of the U.S. nuclear industry / Jane Nakano -- China's burgeoning demand and its quest for resources / Michal Meidan -- The changing calculus of India's energy security / Tom Cutler -- Energy demand in the developing world / Deborah Gordon -- New supply routes, new conflicts? / Michael T. Klare -- The Army's approach to installation and operational energy security challenges / Katherine Hammack -- Operational energy as a stepping stone toward national resilience / Paul Roege -- Hacks on gas : energy, cyber security, and U.S. defense / Chris Bronk -- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (re)engagement on energy security : managing unmet expectations / John R. Deni -- The feasibility of small modular reactors for military installations / Ronald Filadelfo. |
Abstract | "Revolutionary changes among energy producers and dramatically altered patterns of energy consumption across the planet are having profound implications for American national security in general and the U.S. Army specifically. The U.S. Army War College gathered experts from the policymaking community, academia, think tanks, the private sector, and the military services at the Reserve Officers Association in Washington, DC, in November 2013 to address first the major 'new realities,' both geographically and technologically, and then the specific military implications. The chapters of this compendium are based on the presentations delivered at that conference, which was funded through the generous support of the U.S. Army War College Foundation"--Publisher's web site. |
Page Count | 363 |
ISBN | 1584876565 |
Language | English |
Publisher | Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press, Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute, publisher. Army War College (U.S.). Press, publisher. |
Publisher Place | Carlisle, PA |
Part of Series | Catalog |
Requires | HTML5 supported browser |
Access Restriction | Open |
Subject Keyword | Armed Forces Congresses Energy Consumption Energy Industries Energy Policy Energy Security Fuel Military Aspects National Security Power Resources United States |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | Energy security--Congresses |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | Energy industries--Military aspects--Congresses |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | Energy policy--Congresses |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | Power resources--Congresses |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | National security--Congresses |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | United States--Armed Forces--Energy consumption--Congresses |
Subject Domain (in LCSH) | United States--Armed Forces--Fuel--Congresses |
Subject Domain (in LCC) | HD9502.A2 N4932 2015 |
Alternative Title | Energy security in the 2010's and implications for the United States military |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Book |