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Winning the Battle?

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The New Energy Crisis

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In the previous chapters, we have travelled all over the world to see how countries are dealing with the New Energy Crisis. Within the global economy, we have discovered a number of regional dynamics that reflect specific geographical factors: demography, urbanisation, resource endowment, level of income and income inequalities, structure of governance, vulnerability and concern regarding climate change.

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Chevalier, JM. (2009). Winning the Battle?. In: Chevalier, JM. (eds) The New Energy Crisis. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230242234_10

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