John Duffield's "Fuels Paradise" analyzes the energy security policies of Europe, Japan, and the United States, particularly their responses to oil shocks and evolving energy landscapes. The book examines how each region has sought to secure its energy supplies through diverse strategies, including developing domestic resources, diversifying energy sources, promoting energy efficiency, and engaging in international cooperation. Duffield explores the influence of state strength, policy legacies, and societal factors in shaping these distinct approaches over time. The analysis covers historical responses to energy crises, shifts in policy in the early 2000s, and the implications of new developments like fracking. Ultimately, the book provides a comparative perspective on the challenges and complexities of achieving energy security in advanced industrialized democracies.
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