Syllabus/achievement requirements

C= Literature marked with a C are to be found in an article compilation which can be bought from Kopiutsalget at Akademika bookstore at Blindern campus.

You can search the articles in the e-journal database available at the University of Oslo Library. This requires having access to and being logged onto the UiO system.

 

Adelman, Morris A. (1995). ‘Economics of Oil Supply’. Chapter 2 in Morris A. Adelman, The Genie out of the Bottle - World Oil since 1970, pp. 11-34. Cambridge MA: MIT Press. (23 p.)  C

Austvik, Ole Gunnar (2012). ‘Landlord and entrepreneur. The shifting roles of the state in Norwegian oil and gas policy’. Governance, 25(2): 315-334. (19 p.)

Betz, Joakim (2013). ‘The reform of China’s Energy Policies’. GIGA Research Unite: Institute of Asian Studies: GIGA Working Papers, No. 216.

Birchfield, Vicki L. and John S. Duffield (eds.) (2011). Towards a Common European Energy Policy – Problems, Progress, and Prospects. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. (81 pp.)  C

Contributions by:

  • Duffield, John S. and Vicki L. Birchfield, pp. 1-9
  • Birchfield, Vicki L. , pp. 235-262
  • Eikeland, Per Ove, pp. 13-40
  • Youngs, Richard, pp. 41-60

Boersma, Tim and Corey Johnson (2012). ‘The Shale Gas Revolution: US and EU Policy and Research Agendas’. Review of Policy Research, 29(4): 570-576.

Cappelen, ?dne and Lars Mj?set (2009). ‘Can Norway Be a Role Model for Natural Resource Abundant Countries?’ Research Paper No. 2009/23, UNU: World Institute for Development Economics Research. (26 p.)

Claes, Dag Harald (2002). ‘The Process of Europeanisation – Norway and the Internal Energy Market’. Journal of Public Policy, 22(3): 299-323. (24 p.)

Claes, Dag Harald (2003). ‘Globalisation and State Oil Companies: the Case of Statoil’. Journal of Energy and Development, 29(1): 43-64. (19 p.)

Claes, Dag Harald (2010). ‘Global Energy Security: Resource Availability, Economic Conditions and Political Constraints’. Paper resented at the SGIR 7th Pan‐European International Relations Conference: September 9-11, 2010. (Copy on Fronter.)  (26 p.)

Eikeland, Per Ove and Jon Birger Skj?rseth (2013). ‘Analytical Framework’. Chapter 2 in Skj?rseth and Eikeland (eds.), Corporate Responses to EU Emissions Trading. Aldershot: Ashgate.  C

Florini, Ann and Benjamin K. Sovacool (2011). ‘Bridging the Gaps in Global Energy Governance’. Global Governance, 17(x): 57-74. (17 p.)

Global Energy Assessment (2012). Summary for Policymakers (pp. 3-30). Laxenburg: IIASA (28 p.)

Goldtau, Andreas, ed. (2013). The Handbook of Global Energy Policy. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. , Chapters 2 (O’Sullivan), 5 (Allsopp & Fattouh), 6 (Hulbert & Goldtau), 10 (Noreng), and 11 (Claes).  C

Goldthau, Andreas (2012b). ‘A Public Policy Perspective on Global Energy Security’. International Studies Perspectives, 13: 65–84. (20 p.)

Goldthau, Andreas (2012a). ‘From the State to the Market and Back: Policy Implications of Changing Energy Paradigms’. Global Policy, 3(2): 198-210. (13 p.)

Goldtau, Andreas and Benjamin K. Sovacool (2012). ‘The uniqueness of the energy security, justice and governance problem’. Energy Policy, 41, 232-240.

Grossman, Peter S. (2013). US Energy Policy and the Pursuit of Failure. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Chapter 1 and Conclusion.  C

Holden, Steinar (2013). ‘Avoiding the resource curse in the case of Norway’. Energy Policy, 63: 870-876.

Humphreys, Macartan, Jeffrey D. Sachs, and Joseph E. Stiglitz (2007). ‘Introduction: What is the Problem with Natural Resource Wealth?’ Chapter 1 in Humphreys, Sachs, and Stiglitz (eds.), Escaping the Resource Curse. New York: Columbia University Press. (20 p.)

International Energy Agency (2011). ‘Energy for All: Financing access for the poor’. World Energy Outlook 2011. Paris: OECD/IEA (48 p)

Krupnick, Alan et al., (2010). ‘Towards a New National Energy Policy: Assessing the Options’. National Energy Policy Institute and Resources for the Future. http://www.ourenergypolicy.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/RFF-NEPI-Full-Report-Final-Nov-2010.pdf

Laird, Frank and Christoph Steves (2009). ‘The Divergent Paths of German and United States Policies for Renewable Energy. Sources of Differences’. Energy Policy, 37(7): 2619-2629.

‘Maps of European Energy – Infrastructures, Volumes and Regulatory Framework’.  (22 p). To be posted at Fronter.

National Development and Reform Commission, The People’s Republic of China (2012): ‘China’s Policies and Actions for Adressing Climate Change’.

Nilsson, M?ns, Lars J. Nilsson, and Karin Ericsson (2009). ‘The rise and fall of GO trading in European renewable energy policy: The role of advocacy and policy framing’. Energy Policy, 37(11): 4454-4462. (8 p.)

Oberthür, Sebastian and Claire R. Kelly (2008). ‘EU Leadership in International Climate Policy: Achievements and Challenges’. The International Spectator, 43(3): 35-50. (15 p.)

REN21 (2013). Renewables 2013: Global Status Report’. Executive Summary (pp. 13-19). (6 p.)

Schreurs, Miranda (forthcoming). ‘National Energy Policy: The United States’. To be made available on Fronter.

Schreurs, Miranda and Yoshida Fumikazu (2013). Fukushima: A Political and Economic Analysis of a Nuclear Disaster. Hokkaido University Press. Excerpts to be posted on Fronter.

Skj?rseth, Jon Birger and J?rgen Wettestad (2009). ‘The Origin, Evolution and Consequences of the EU Emission Trading System’. Global Environmental Politics, 9(2): 101-122. (22 p.)

Skj?rseth, Jon Birger and J?rgen Wettestad (2010). ‘Fixing the EU Emissions Trading System? Understanding the Post-2012 Changes’. Global Environmental Politics, 10(4): 101-123. (23 p)

Skodvin, Tora, Anne T. Gullberg, and Stine Aakre (2010). ‘Target-group influence and political feasibility: The case of climate policy design in Europe’. Journal of European Public Policy, 17(6): 854-873. (20 p.)

UNDP (2011). ‘SELCO: Solar Lightning for the Poor’. (20 p.)

Victor, David G. and Linda Yueh (2010). ‘The New Energy Order: Managing Insecurities in the Twenty-first Century’. Foreign Affairs, 89(1): 61-73 (13 p.)

Von Hippel, David et al. (2011). ‘ Energy Security and Sustainability in Northeast Asia. Energy Policy, 39(11): 6719-6730.

Waskow, David and Carol Welch (2005). ‘The Environmental, Social and Human Rights Impacts of Oil Development’. Pp. 101-123 in Svetlana Tsalik and Anya Schiffrin (eds.), Covering Oil. New York: The Open Society Institute. (23 p.)

Wheeler, David and Kevin Ummel (2007). ‘Another Inconvenient Truth: A Carbon-Intensive South Faces Environmental Distaster, No Matter What the North Does’. Center for Global Development, Working Paper 134 (20 p)

Zweig, David and Bi Jianhai (2005). ‘China’s Global Hunt for Energy‘. Foreign Affairs, 84(5): 25-38.

 

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