In the international political economy of the last two millennia, there tends to be one state leading the world as the foremost producer of energy and new technology. In Racing to the Top, William R. Thompson and Leila Zakhirova argue that the US and China, like previous leading countries, rely on energy transition, or the development of alternative energy, in order to make new technology relatively inexpensive to develop and to fuel. While the US has historically held the lead, its edge in the global energy economy appears to be eroding, and as energy leadership diminishes, so does the country's position in world politics. Thompson and Zakhirova take a long view in order to show what will be necessary for a new power to emerge as the system leader, then map a path forward for energy policy. Informed by a deep knowledge of world history, political economy, and environmental technology, this book is the first complete overview of energy transitions over the past thousand years.
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Part I: Introduction Chapter 1: Systemic Leadership and Energy: The Argument Chapter 2: The Leadership Long Cycle Framework Chapter 3: Revising the Framework: Long Cycles, Eurasian History and the Role of Energy Part II: The Past Chapter 4: Rome as the Pinnacle of the Western Ancient World Chapter 5: China: The Incomplete Transition Chapter 6: The Netherlands: Not Quite the First Modern Economy and Its Immediate Predecessors Chapter 7: Britain: The First Modern Industrial Economy Combining Technology and Energy Chapter 8: The United States: Emulating and Surpassing Britain Chapter 9: Comparing the Four Main Cases Part III: The Future Chapter 10: Global Warming and (Possibly) the Nature of the Next World Economy Upswing Chapter 11: Fracking, Warming, and Systemic Leadership Chapter 12: Racing to a Renewable Transition? Chapter 13: Denouement: World Politics, Systemic Leadership, and Climate Change References
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Selling point: Based on 2000 years of history from first-millennium China to the global present Selling point: Examines how successive leading states increasingly depended on energy transition in order to assert power Selling point: Evaluates current U.S. and Chinese efforts to develop lasting energy foundations
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William R. Thompson is a Distinguished Professor and Rogers Professor of Political Science at Indiana University. Recent books include How Rivalries End (Pennsylvania, 2013), Transition Scenarios (Chicago, 2013), and Ascending India and Its State Capacity (Yale, 2016). Leila Zakhirova is an assistant professor of political science at Concordia College. She is a co-editor of Asian Security.
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Selling point: Based on 2000 years of history from first-millennium China to the global present Selling point: Examines how successive leading states increasingly depended on energy transition in order to assert power Selling point: Evaluates current U.S. and Chinese efforts to develop lasting energy foundations
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780190699697
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
155 mm
Bredde
231 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

Om bidragsyterne

William R. Thompson is a Distinguished Professor and Rogers Professor of Political Science at Indiana University. Recent books include How Rivalries End (Pennsylvania, 2013), Transition Scenarios (Chicago, 2013), and Ascending India and Its State Capacity (Yale, 2016). Leila Zakhirova is an assistant professor of political science at Concordia College. She is a co-editor of Asian Security.