List of illustrations ......................................... vii
Notes on contributors ......................................... xii
Introduction: Defining, measuring, and exploring energy
security ........................................................ 1
Benjamin K. Sovacool
1 Energy security and climate change: A tenuous link .......... 43
Gal Luft, Anne Korin, and Eshita Gupta
2 The fuzzy nature of energy security ......................... 56
Scott Victor Valentine
3 Evaluating the energy security impacts of energy policies ... 74
David F. von Hippel, Tatsujiro Suzuki, James H. Williams,
Timothy Savage, and Peter Hayes
4 The sustainable development dimension of energy security .... 96
Asclepias R.S. Indriyanto, Dwi Ari Fauzi, and Alfa
Firdaus
5 The maritime dimension of energy security .................. 113
Carotin Liss
6 The public policy dimension of energy security ............. 129
Andreas Goldthau
7 The diversification dimension of energy security ........... 146
Andy Stirling
8 The environmental dimension of energy security ............. 176
Marilyn A. Brown and Michael Dworkin
9 The energy poverty dimension of energy security ............ 191
Shonali Pachauri
10 The social development dimension of energy security ........ 205
Anthony D'Agostino
11 The energy efficiency dimension of energy security ......... 218
Nathalie Trudeau and Peter G. Taylor
12 The energy services dimension of energy security ........... 239
Jaap C. Jansen and Adriaan J. Van der Welle
13 The industrial dimension of energy security ................ 250
Geoffrey K. Pakiam
14 The competing dimensions of energy security ................ 275
Martin J. Pasqualetti
15 Indicators for energy security ............................. 291
Bert Kruyt, Detlef van Vuuren, Bert J.M. de Vries, and
Heleen Groenenberg
16 Measuring security of energy supply with two diversity
indexes .................................................... 313
John Kessels
17 Measuring energy security: From universal indicators
to contextualized frameworks ............................... 330
Aleh Cherp and Jessica Jewell
18 Applying the four 'A's of energy security as criteria in
an energy security ranking method .......................... 356
Larry Hughes and Darren Shupe
19 Measuring energy security performance in the OECD .......... 381
Benjamin K. Sovacool and Marilyn A. Brown
20 Measuring energy security vulnerability .................... 396
Edgard Gnansounou
Conclusion: Exploring the contested and convergent
nature of energy security .................................. 414
Benjamin K. Sovacool and Tai Wei Lim
Index ......................................................... 428
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