Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Caribbean Energy Outlook – Anthony Bryan
Chapter 2 - Transitioning to Clean Energy in Central America - Christian Gomez
Chapter 3 - Will Argentina Go The Way of Venezuela? How Energy Profits Pose a Risk to Argentine Democracy - Gonzalo Molina
Chapter 4 - Commodity crisis in Colombia: A Reform Catalyst for an Exhausted Development -Model Andres Cala
Chapter 5 - After the Fall of Petrobras: Too Big to Fail? Energy Policy in Brazil Afterwards - Marcelo Zorovich
Chapter 6 - Sustainable agriculture landscapes for production of biofuels in Brazil - José Maria Cardoso da Silvaa and Luis Cláudio Fernandes Barbosa
Chapter 7 - The European Union and Climate Change - The Post-COP21 World - Maxime Larive
Chapter 8 - China’s Activities in the Petroleum, Renewable Energy, and Transmission Sectors of Latin America and the Caribbean - R. Evan Ellis
Chapter 9 - Chinese Oil Investments in Peru and Ecuador : Social Responsibility, Host Government Regulations and Host Civil Society - Wenyan Wu
Chapter 10 - The Fall of Energy Prices and Aggressive Foreign Policy the Case of Russia: Dina Moulioukova
Chapter 11 - Oil, political stability and the Middle East - Herbert Reginbogin
Chapter 12 - Sectarianism, Shale and Market-Share: Saudi Arabia and the American Challenge: Bradford McGuinn
Chapter 13 - Opposing Extractivism: Social Movements for Rights and Sustainability: Laura Carlsen
Chapter 14 - The BRICS Bank and Systemic Transformation in Energy: Hanna Samir Kassab