Governing the Energy Challenge : Canada and Germany in a Multilevel Regional and Global Context.
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- text
- computer
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- 9781442697485
- 333.790971
- HD9502.C32 G684 2009
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- 1 German and Canadian Multi-Level Energy Regulatory Governance: Introduction, Context, and Analytical Framework -- 2 Mapping the Energy Challenges: Germany and Canada in Comparative Context -- PART ONE: INDUSTRY TRANSFORMATIONS AND COMPARATIVE MULTI-LEVEL REGULATORY GOVERNANCE -- 3 Electricity Restructuring in the Provinces: Pricing, Politics, Starting Points, and Neighbours -- 4 The Governance of Energy in North America: The United States and Its Continental Periphery -- 5 Nuclear Energy in Germany and Canada: Divergent Regulatory Policy and Governance Paths -- 6 National or Supranational Electricity Governance - NAFTA and the EU: Electricity Market Reforms in Canada and Germany -- 7 The EU Single Energy Market and Multi-Level Interaction -- PART TWO: DOMESTIC PATTERNS OF GOVERNANCE: CANADA AND GERMANY -- 8 Multi-Level Energy Regulatory Governance in the Canadian Federation: Institutions, Regimes, and Coordination -- 9 An Integrated Canadian Electricity Market? The Potential for Further Integration -- 10 The Transformation of German Energy Regulation: Struggling with Policy Legacy -- 11 Talking without Walking: Canada's Ineffective Climate Effort -- 12 Still Walking the Talk? German Climate Change Policy and Performance -- 13 EU Emission Trading and National Allocations Plans 2005-2007: The Case of Germany -- 14 Renewables in Electricity Generation: Germany as Pioneer? -- 15 Conclusions: Complexity, Coordination, and Capacity in German and Canadian Energy Regulatory Governance -- Glossary -- A -- B -- M -- N -- P -- R -- S -- W -- Contributors.
Governing the Energy Challengeis a comparative study between Canada and Germany that features essays by leading energy and public policy specialists from both countries.
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