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The Political Economy of Subsidies: Measuring the Socio-Economic Impact of Removing Fuel Subsidies and Accelerating Electric Vehicles on National StabilityThe contemporary structural shift from a fossil-based energy regime, which suffers from path-dependency, to a green socio-technical order creates a crucial political-economic dilemma for developing countries. This study aims to dissect the socio-economic impacts of fuel subsidy rationalization policies running simultaneously with the acceleration of electric vehicle adoption in Indonesia, as well as to analyze how t…
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
The 2025 Bilderberg Conference was held between June 12–June 15, 2025 at the Grand Hôtel in Stockholm, Sweden. The 2025 meeting was the 71st edition of the event. A Bilderberg Group press release listed 121 participants from 23 countries.
Book · DOAB
Connecting the dots: Sector coupling and hydrogen policies in EuropeNot long ago, energy policy used to be neatly compartmentalized into individual industries. Transportation, power generation, heat production, and so on each had their own distinct material structure, rules, and behavior-governing norms and practices. With rising climate change concerns, energy policy has effectively merged with climate policy and the transition to low-carbon energy has become a priority. This parad…
Full text · Open Library
U.S. energy, environment, and economic problemsviii, 51 p. ; 22 cm
Image · DPLA
Policy change has become an increasingly important topic in political science. Analyzing policy change is important not only for illustrating the evolution of a particular policy issue, but also for explaining larger changes in the American political process. Recent work by a variety of scholars has focused on the issue of policy change, and particularly, changes in previously stable policy monopolies (Baumgartner a…
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