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041 _aEng.
082 _a333.790954
_bEBI
100 _aEbinger, Charles. K
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245 0 _aEnergy and Security in South Asia: Cooperation or Conflict?
_cCharles K. Ebinger
250 _a1st Ed.
260 _bCambridge University Press
_c2013
_aDelhi
300 _axix, 224 p.
520 _aEconomic growth and burgeoning populations have put South Asia’s energy security in a perilous state. Already, energy and power shortages are stunting development in some of the region’s least developed locations, spurring political insurgences and social dislocation. Should this trend continue, the subcontinent will face dire economic, social and political crises. In Energy and Security in South Asia, Brookings ESI Director Charles Ebinger, a long-time adviser to South Asian governments, lays out the current regional energy picture arguing that the only way to achieve sustainable energy security is through regional collaboration both within the subcontinent as well as with regional neighbors in the Middle East and Central and Southeast Asia.
650 _aSecurity
650 0 _aEnergy and Security
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650 0 _aSouth Asia
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650 0 _aAsia
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