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The Political Economy of the Energy Transition in Latin America -

The Political Economy of the Energy Transition in Latin America

Between Extractivism and Sustainable Development
Buch | Hardcover
288 Seiten
2026
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978-1-041-15224-8 (ISBN)
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The persistence of extractivism in Latin America is a central issue in contemporary debates on global sustainability and the curse of the energy transition.This book explores these pressing concerns by analysing the tensions between the energy transition, extractivism, and green development in Latin America.
The persistence of extractivism in Latin America is a central issue in contemporary debates on global sustainability and the curse of the energy transition.
This book explores these pressing concerns by analysing the tensions between the energy transition, extractivism, and green development in Latin America. While important parts of the world economy are beginning to decarbonize and industrialized nations promote sustainability initiatives, resource extraction continues to play a fundamental role in the political, economic, and social landscapes of the Global South. The international expert contributors to this volume examine whether the emerging sustainability paradigm based on energy transition represents an alternative or merely a reconfiguration of historical extractivist structures. The first chapters of the book, critically examine the unsustainability of extractivism and therefore the historical and contemporary challenges of resource dependency. It presents case studies of countries such as Bolivia, Venezuela, and Argentina, illustrating how extractivist states have struggled with governance dilemmas, environmental degradation, and socio-political resistance. The following chapters focus on the challenges for the green economy, investigating the intersection between sustainability and structural economic constraints, addressing the risks of green extractivism, and exploring whether Latin America can escape the cycle of resource dependency.
Through an interdisciplinary approach that integrates political economy, sociology, environmental science, and development studies, this book provides a nuanced understanding of Latin America’s resource dilemmas in the context of global energy transitions.

Hannes Warnecke-Berger is a senior researcher at the University of Kassel and the principal investigator of the research network extractivism. His research addresses resource and trade politics, development theory, North–South relations, global political economy, rent theories, migration, and remittances. He has conducted extensive fieldwork in Central America, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, the United States, and France, and has published widely on extractivism, rent-led development, and global inequalities. Hans-Jürgen Burchardt is Professor of International and Inter-Societal Relations at the University of Kassel and German Director of the Maria Sibylla Merian Center CALAS. He has long-standing experience in leading international cooperation projects and research networks in Latin America, and he directs the Kassel Latin America Center (CELA). His research focuses on environmental and resource politics, inequality, and development theory with a particular emphasis on Latin America.

1 Introduction 2 Rethinking Latin America's Energy Transition: Which Path to Follow? 3 From Efficiency to Prosperity: Does the Changing Narrative of Industrial Policy Open New Opportunities for the Global South? 4 Eradicating the Structural Limits of the Latin American Economies with Commodities 5 Green Growth Models in the Periphery: Limits for Latin America's Decarbonization 6 Climate Change and Consumption Patterns in Mexico 7 Kicking Away the Ladder Again? On Extractivism and Development Policies 8 The End of the Natural Gas Cycle in Bolivia: A Historical Analysis of Structural Extractivism 9 Oil and Development Expectations in Latin America: The Extractivist Model in Venezuela 10 Resistance to Uranium Mining in Argentina: (In)Between Clean Energy Self-Sufficiency and Neo-Extractivism 11 Geographies of Decarbonization: Green Frontiers and the Political Economy of Lithium and Hydrogen in Argentina 12 The Extractive Transition and Social License: The Crossroad for the Andean Region 13 Trajectories of Mineral Policy under the Energy Transition: Global Production Networks and the Extractivist State in South America 14 Extractivism and Resource Nationalism 15 Epilogue: To the Decarbonization Consensus

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.4.2026
Reihe/Serie Global Challenges in Political Economy
Zusatzinfo 10 Tables, black and white; 24 Line drawings, black and white; 24 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 246 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Wirtschaftspolitik
ISBN-10 1-041-15224-8 / 1041152248
ISBN-13 978-1-041-15224-8 / 9781041152248
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