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Contested Powers The Politics Of Energy And Development In Latin America Johnandrew Mcneish

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Contested Powers The Politics Of Energy And Development In Latin America Johnandrew Mcneish
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Publisher: Zed Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.18 MB
Pages: 336
Author: John-Andrew McNeish, Axel Borchgrevink, Owen Logan (editors)
ISBN: 9781350219366, 9781783600939, 9781783600922, 1350219363, 1783600934, 1783600926, B09LQDK7BQ
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Contested Powers The Politics Of Energy And Development In Latin America Johnandrew Mcneish by John-andrew Mcneish, Axel Borchgrevink, Owen Logan (editors) 9781350219366, 9781783600939, 9781783600922, 1350219363, 1783600934, 1783600926, B09LQDK7BQ instant download after payment.

Contested Powers argues that the fixes being offered by this model are bluffs; development as witnessed in Latin American energy politics and governance remains hindered by a global division of labour and nature that puts the capacity for technological advancement in private hands. The authors call for a multi-layered understanding of sovereignty, arguing that it holds the key to undermining rigid accounts of the relationship between carbon and democracy, energy and development, and energy and political expression. Furthermore, a critical focus on energy politics is crucial to wider debates on development and sustainability.
Contested Powers is essential reading for those wondering how energy resources are converted into political power and why we still value the energy we take from our surroundings more than the means of its extraction.

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