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Fifty Years of Energy Policy 1973-2023 : Lessons for the Future

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An exemplar of "applied history" as pioneered by Ernest May and Richard Neustadt, Fifty Years of Energy Policy, 1973 to 2023 by John Deutch masterfully demonstrates how analyzing the consequences of past policy decisions can help anticipate likely outcomes of different policy choices today. The high stakes of energy policy and practice are higher than ever making Fifty Years of Energy Policy timely for a wide range of readers-specialists in related fields, policy makers, investors, voters. John Deutch's combination of technical expertise, policy experience at the highest levels of government, and his natural instincts as a teacher makes for an unusually accessible book about a complex and fast-evolving topic.The structure of Fifty Years of Energy Policy is elegant: brief and astute summaries of energy developments and policies from the Nixon to the Biden administrations followed by a concluding section that identifies five distinctive features of the past fifty years that remain relevant to current energy policy assessments. Deutch applies these to frame his insightful evaluation of climate change policies today. Deutch's approach to "applied history" will appeal to readers looking to evaluate a wide range of daunting issues-the food system, cryptocurrencies, social media, healthcare, housing, and transportation among them. The more complex and consequential the policy domain, the more valuable Fifty Years of Energy Policy becomes.


Author: John Deutch
Publisher: Tidepool Press
Publication Date: Mar 05, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 173677204X
ISBN-13: 9781736772041

Fifty Years of Energy Policy 1973-2023 : Lessons for the Future

$28.95
$26.61
Sale 8%
 
An exemplar of "applied history" as pioneered by Ernest May and Richard Neustadt, Fifty Years of Energy Policy, 1973 to 2023 by John Deutch masterfully demonstrates how analyzing the consequences of past policy decisions can help anticipate likely outcomes of different policy choices today. The high stakes of energy policy and practice are higher than ever making Fifty Years of Energy Policy timely for a wide range of readers-specialists in related fields, policy makers, investors, voters. John Deutch's combination of technical expertise, policy experience at the highest levels of government, and his natural instincts as a teacher makes for an unusually accessible book about a complex and fast-evolving topic.The structure of Fifty Years of Energy Policy is elegant: brief and astute summaries of energy developments and policies from the Nixon to the Biden administrations followed by a concluding section that identifies five distinctive features of the past fifty years that remain relevant to current energy policy assessments. Deutch applies these to frame his insightful evaluation of climate change policies today. Deutch's approach to "applied history" will appeal to readers looking to evaluate a wide range of daunting issues-the food system, cryptocurrencies, social media, healthcare, housing, and transportation among them. The more complex and consequential the policy domain, the more valuable Fifty Years of Energy Policy becomes.


Author: John Deutch
Publisher: Tidepool Press
Publication Date: Mar 05, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 173677204X
ISBN-13: 9781736772041
 

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