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Foreword ixWolfgang Reinicke
1 The Role of Rules and Institutions in Global Energy: 1An Introduction
Andreas Goldthau and Jan Martin Witte
p a r t o n eGlobal Energy and Trade and Investment
2 Energy Diplomacy in Trade and Investment 25of Oil and GasAndreas Goldthau
3 Managing the Patchwork of Agreements 49in Trade and InvestmentYulia Selivanova
4 Development of the Emerging Biofuels Market 73Simonetta Zarrilli
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5 Trade and Investment in Global Energy: 99A Policy PerspectiveRalf Dickel
p a r t t w oGlobal Energy and Financial Markets
6 State-Backed Financing in Oil and Gas Projects 107Amy Myers Jaffe and Ronald Soligo
7 How Do Emerging Carbon Markets Influence 133Energy Sector Investments?William Blyth
8 Financing the Future: Investments in Alternative 161Sources of EnergyHillard Huntington and Christine Jojarth
9 A New Green Deal and the Future of Global Energy: 183A Policy PerspectiveJoseph A. Stanislaw
p a r t t h r e eShort-Term Supply Management and Long-Term Energy Cooperation
10 Consumer Country Energy Cooperation: 195The International Energy Agency and the Global Energy OrderWilfrid L. Kohl
11 The Evolving Role of LNG in the Gas Market 221Dick de Jong, Coby van der Linde, and Tom Smeenk
12 The International Energy Forum and 247the Mitigation of Oil Market RisksEnno Harks
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13 The Future of Producer-Consumer Cooperation: 269A Policy PerspectiveAlbert Bressand
p a r t f o u rEmerging Issues and Outlook
14 The Good/Bad Nexus in Global Energy Governance 287Thorsten Benner and Ricardo Soares de Oliveira with Frederic Kalinke
15 Building Global Rules for Sovereign Wealth Funds 315Jamie Manzer and Jan Martin Witte
16 Global Energy Governance: The Way Forward 341Andreas Goldthau, Wade Hoxtell, and Jan Martin Witte
Contributors 357
Index 359
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