Description
Fueling Sovereignty investigates the complex relationship between energy resources and state sovereignty in the modern international system. Through rigorous analysis, Naosuke Mukoyama explores how nations leverage energy assets to maintain autonomy, project power, and navigate geopolitical tensions.
The book examines case studies and theoretical frameworks that illuminate the strategic importance of energy independence and resource control. It addresses how energy transitions, supply chain vulnerabilities, and international energy markets influence state behavior and interstate relations.
Published by Cambridge University Press as part of the LSE International Studies series, this work provides essential insights for policymakers, scholars, and students seeking to understand the intersection of energy policy, national security, and global governance in an increasingly resource-constrained world.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.