Vol. 53 No. 1, September 1999
Index
- Editors' Foreword.
- A New Political Economy of Oil?
- The Perils of the Petro-State: Reflections on the Paradox of Plenty.
- The Three Gorges Dam and China's Energy Dilemma.
- Russian Energy: A Blessing and a Curse.
- Energy and the Asian Security Nexus.
- Living With Coal: India's Energy Policy in the 21st Century.
- La Apertura: The Opening of Venezuela's Oil Industry.
- Path Insistence: Comparing European and American Attitudes Toward Energy.
- Nuclear Energy Policy in the European Union: Meltdown or False Alarm?
- A New Energy Paradigm for the 21st Century.
- Energy Surprises for the 21st Century.
- The Soft Case for Soft Energy.
- Biomass Energy and the Poor in the Developing World.
- Multinationals and the New World of Energy Development: A Corporate Perspective.
- The Role and Responsibility of Oil Multinationals in Nigeria.
- Pipelines and Pipe Dreams: Energy Development and Caspian Society.
- The Caspian Pipeline Debate Continues: Why Not Iran?
- Libya Since Independence: Oil and State-Building.
- The Price of Wealth: Economics and Institutions in the Middle East.
- NIMBY Politics in Japan: Energy Siting and The Management of Environmental Conflict.
- Azerbaijan Diary: A Rogue Reporter's Adventures in an Oil-Rich, War-Torn, Post-Soviet Republic.
- Energizing China: Reconciling Environmental Protection and Economic Growth.
- Consuming Power: A Social History of American Energies.
- After Kyoto: Are There Rational Pathways to a Sustainable Global Energy System?
- Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution.