Energy Policy for Peace 1st Edition
Energy Policy for Peace (1st Edition) by Kensuke Yamaguchi, Hisashi Yoshikawa, and Daniel Kammen is an essential read for policymakers, scholars, and professionals navigating the intersection of energy security and international stability. This timely volume illuminates how pragmatic energy strategies can prevent conflict, foster cooperation, and accelerate the transition to sustainable, low-carbon systems across the Asia‑Pacific and beyond.
Drawing on rigorous research and real-world case studies, the authors unpack the geopolitical dimensions of energy — from fossil fuel dependencies to the diplomacy of renewables — and offer actionable frameworks for governments, NGOs, and industry leaders. Detailed analyses explore energy governance, cross-border infrastructure, climate resilience, and how equitable energy access underpins social cohesion and peacebuilding.
Ideal for readers seeking both big-picture perspective and practical guidance, this book equips you with policy tools, comparative insights, and evidence-based recommendations tailored to regional realities including Japan and neighboring economies. Whether you are a policy advisor, academic, or corporate strategist, you’ll gain clarity on designing energy policies that reduce risk, enhance cooperation, and support sustainable development goals.
Clear, authoritative, and forward-looking, Energy Policy for Peace blends academic rigor with policy relevance to help shape a more secure, low-carbon future. Secure your copy today to deepen your understanding of how smart energy policy can become a cornerstone of global peace and prosperity.
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