Fall 1999 (Vol.53, No.1)
Fueling the 21st Century: The New Political Economy of Energy
A New Political Economy of Oil? by Edward L. Morse
The Perils of the Petro-State: Reflections on the Paradox of Plenty by Terry Lynn Karl
The Three Gorges Dam and Chinas Energy Dilemma by Dai Quing and Lawrence R. Sullivan
Russian Energy: A Blessing and a Curse by Marshall I. Goldman
Energy and the Asian Security Nexus by Fereidun Fesharaki
Living with Coal: Indias Energy Policy in the 21st Century by R.K. Pachauri
La Apertura: The Opening of Venezuelas Oil Industry by Luis E. Giusti
Path Insistence: Comparing European and American Attitudes Toward Energy by David D. Nye
Nuclear Energy Policy in the European Union: Meltdown or False Alarm? by Debra Johnson
A New Energy Paradigm for the 21st Century by Christopher Flavin
Energy Surprises for the 21st Century by Amory Lovins and Chris Lotspeich
Biomass Energy and the Poor in the Developing World by Douglas F. Barnes and Willem Floor
Multinationals and the New World of Energy Development: A Corporate Perspective by John F. Imle, Jr.
The Role and the Responsibility of Oil Multinationals in Nigeria by Bronwen Manby
Pipelines and Pipe Dreams: Energy Development and Caspian Society by Martha Brill Olcott (PDF format, 21 pages, 220kb)
The Caspina Pipeline Debate Continues: Why not Iran? The Andrew Wellington Cordier Essay by Carolyn Miles
A Review of Recent Studies on Oil and State Formation in the Middle East by Lisa Anderson
Book Review by Kentaro Funaki, Robert A. Schupp, Allyson Ford, David Ekbladh, Matthew G. Smith and Richard L. Ohlemacher