Political Economy of the Energy Transition in Latin America
Political Economy of the Energy Transition in Latin America
Between Extractivism and Sustainable Development
Burchardt, Hans-Juergen; Warnecke-Berger, Hannes
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2026
194
Dura
Inglês
9781041152248
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1 Introduction 2 Rethinking Latin America's Energy Transition: Which Path to Follow? 3 From Efficiency to Prosperity: Does the Changing Narrative of Industrial Policy Open New Opportunities for the Global South? 4 Eradicating the Structural Limits of the Latin American Economies with Commodities 5 Green Growth Models in the Periphery: Limits for Latin America's Decarbonization 6 Climate Change and Consumption Patterns in Mexico 7 Kicking Away the Ladder Again? On Extractivism and Development Policies 8 The End of the Natural Gas Cycle in Bolivia: A Historical Analysis of Structural Extractivism 9 Oil and Development Expectations in Latin America: The Extractivist Model in Venezuela 10 Resistance to Uranium Mining in Argentina: (In)Between Clean Energy Self-Sufficiency and Neo-Extractivism 11 Geographies of Decarbonization: Green Frontiers and the Political Economy of Lithium and Hydrogen in Argentina 12 The Extractive Transition and Social License: The Crossroad for the Andean Region 13 Trajectories of Mineral Policy under the Energy Transition: Global Production Networks and the Extractivist State in South America 14 Extractivism and Resource Nationalism 15 Epilogue: To the Decarbonization Consensus
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green transition;resource extraction;resource dependency;sustainable economy
1 Introduction 2 Rethinking Latin America's Energy Transition: Which Path to Follow? 3 From Efficiency to Prosperity: Does the Changing Narrative of Industrial Policy Open New Opportunities for the Global South? 4 Eradicating the Structural Limits of the Latin American Economies with Commodities 5 Green Growth Models in the Periphery: Limits for Latin America's Decarbonization 6 Climate Change and Consumption Patterns in Mexico 7 Kicking Away the Ladder Again? On Extractivism and Development Policies 8 The End of the Natural Gas Cycle in Bolivia: A Historical Analysis of Structural Extractivism 9 Oil and Development Expectations in Latin America: The Extractivist Model in Venezuela 10 Resistance to Uranium Mining in Argentina: (In)Between Clean Energy Self-Sufficiency and Neo-Extractivism 11 Geographies of Decarbonization: Green Frontiers and the Political Economy of Lithium and Hydrogen in Argentina 12 The Extractive Transition and Social License: The Crossroad for the Andean Region 13 Trajectories of Mineral Policy under the Energy Transition: Global Production Networks and the Extractivist State in South America 14 Extractivism and Resource Nationalism 15 Epilogue: To the Decarbonization Consensus
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