Chapter 28: Geopolitical challenges of renewable energy adoption in MENA

Will the energy transition perturbate geopolitics in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)? Our answer is yes, and that answer rests on three observations. First, the region is cognizant of the threats that climate change poses to human security. Second, a global energy transition will increase th...

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Main Author: Hatipoglu, Emre (auth)
Other Authors: Al-Sarihi, Aisha (auth), Efird, Brian (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar Publishing 2023
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