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How Energy Markets Are Shaping Putin’s Invasion — and the World

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How Energy Markets Are Shaping Putin’s Invasion — and the World mentions Putin's World by Angela Stent, The Power Law by Sebastian Malaby, The Cloud Revolution by Mark Mills, and The New Map: Energy, Climate and the Clash of Nations by Daniel Yergin with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Putin's World
Angela Stent

The number one book I would recommend by far as most relevant, is Putin's World by Angela Stent.

The Power Law
Sebastian Malaby

It's about understanding how that system works and what it's done for the economy and for innovation.

The third book is called The Cloud Revolution by a fellow named Mark Mills.

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Nearly every dimension of the Ukraine-Russia conflict has been shaped by energy markets. Russia’s oil and gas exports have long been the foundation of its economy and geopolitical strength. Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine — like his annexation of Crimea in 2014 — coincided with high energy prices. While Western sanctions have dealt a major blow to Russia’s financial system, European carve-outs for Russian oil and gas have kept hundreds of millions of dollars flowing to Moscow every day. As a result, energy policy has become foreign policy. European countries are doubling down on their commitments to decarbonize in order to reduce their dependence on Russian energy as quickly as possible. The United States has banned Russian oil and gas imports, and in the wake of spiking gasoline prices, the Biden administration is looking for any opportunity to increase the world’s oil supply, including the possibility of normalizing trade relations with previously blacklisted countries like Venezuela and Iran. But the intersection of energy and geopolitics extends far beyond this conflict. Energy is the bedrock of nations’ economic prosperity, military strength and geopolitical power. Which means energy markets are constantly shaping and reshaping global dynamics. You can’t understand the way the world operates today if you don’t understand the global flow of energy. There are few people who have studied energy markets as closely as Daniel Yergin has. He is an economic historian and writer who has been called “America’s most influential energy pundit” in The New York Times. And he’s the author of numerous books on the intersection of energy and geopolitics, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning “The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power” and, most recently, the best-selling “The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations.” We discuss how Putin’s invasion halfway across the world caused gasoline prices to rise in California; what would happen to European economies if they decided to cut off Russian gas; how the U.S. shale revolution has transformed the global political landscape; why, when it comes to China and Russia, Yergin believes that “a relationship that was once based on Marx and Lenin is now grounded in oil and gas”; whether Donald Trump was right to be skeptical of Nord Stream 2; why decarbonization is not only beneficial for the climate but also crucial for national security; whether the Biden administration’s response to spiking energy prices is putting its climate agenda in jeopardy; why Yergin thinks hydrogen power could become central to combating climate change; and much more. Book recommendations: Putin’s World by Angela Stent The Power of Law by Sebastian Mallaby The Cloud Revolution by Mark P. Mills Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Andrea López-Cruzado; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Our executive producer is Irene Noguchi. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski.
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Putin's World
Angela Stent

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The Power Law
Sebastian Malaby

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The Cloud Revolution
Mark Mills

The host mentioned 'The Cloud Revolution' to highlight how the convergence of new technologies could lead to signific…

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The New Map: Energy, Climate and the Clash of Nations
Daniel Yergin

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The New Map
Daniel Yergin

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The Quest

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The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money and Power
Daniel Yergin

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Putin's World
Angela Stent
Best for Individuals interested in geopolitics and international relationsOften cited around Geostrategic insights on Russia

It explains why India, Brazil, Indonesia, many other countries abstained on the vote condemning Russia for the invasion of Ukraine.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in geopolitics and international relations
Key quote: The number one book I would recommend by far as most relevant, is Putin's World by Angela Stent.
The host recommends 'Putin's World' as the most relevant book for understanding Russia's actions and strategies in the context of its invasion of Ukraine. The book provides insights into why various countries abstained from condemning Russia and explores Putin's global strategy.
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The Power Law
Sebastian Malaby
Best for Individuals interested in technology, economics, and venture capital.Often cited around venture capital and innovation

It's about understanding how that system works and what it's done for the economy and for innovation.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in technology, economics, and venture capital.
Key quote: It's about understanding how that system works and what it's done for the economy and for innovation.
The host mentioned 'The Power Law' to highlight the significant role venture capital plays in driving technological innovation and shaping the economy. The book provides insights into how many everyday technologies emerged from this system, making it relevant to discussions on economic growth and innovation.
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Best for Individuals interested in technology and economic trendsOften cited around technological innovation and economy

It's about how the convergence of new technologies will create the next economic boom.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in technology and economic trends
Key quote: The third book is called The Cloud Revolution by a fellow named Mark Mills.
The host mentioned 'The Cloud Revolution' to highlight how the convergence of new technologies could lead to significant economic growth. He draws parallels between the potential impact of cloud technology and historical technological advancements like electricity and radio.
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Best for Individuals interested in geopolitics and energy policyOften cited around Energy and geopolitics

Most recently, the new map, Energy, Climate and the Clash of Nations. The lengthy sections on Ukraine and Russia now read like they're written by someone telling the future.

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Sentiment: Critical Analysis
For: Individuals interested in geopolitics and energy policy
Key quote: The lengthy sections on Ukraine and Russia now read like they're written by someone telling the future.
The host highlights how the book provides insightful predictions about current geopolitical tensions, particularly regarding Ukraine and Russia. This relevance to ongoing events underscores the book's importance in understanding energy dynamics and international relations.
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The New Map
Daniel Yergin
Best for Individuals interested in energy markets and international relationsOften cited around energy policy and geopolitics

It is startling in how relevant it is, how much it has on Russia, Ukraine, how presciently it reads today.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in energy markets and international relations
Key quote: But Yergin doesn't tell the future. He just watches the energy markets.
Ezra Klein emphasizes the critical connection between energy policy and foreign policy, particularly in the context of recent geopolitical events involving Russia. He mentions Daniel Yergin's book 'The New Map' as a prescient analysis of global energy markets, especially regarding the implications of the Ukraine conflict.
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Best for Policymakers and energy sector professionalsOften cited around decarbonization and energy security

In my previous book, The Quest, I went back and said, where did the modern wind and solar industry come from anyway? And they, they only emerged in the 1970s.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Policymakers and energy sector professionals
Key quote: In my previous book, The Quest, I went back and said, where did the modern wind and solar industry come from anyway?
The host mentions 'The Quest' to highlight the historical context of the renewable energy industry, emphasizing that its origins were rooted in energy security rather than climate concerns. This perspective is particularly relevant in the current geopolitical climate, where energy independence has become a pressing issue for many countries.
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Best for Individuals interested in energy policy and global politicsOften cited around energy and geopolitics

Daniel Yergin is the author of a bunch of books on the intersection of energy and geopolitics, including the Pulitzer winner, the prize at the epic quest for oil, money and power.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals interested in energy policy and global politics
Key quote: Daniel Yergin is the author of a bunch of books on the intersection of energy and geopolitics, including the Pulitzer winner, the prize at the epic quest for oil, money and power.
The host briefly mentions Daniel Yergin's work to highlight his expertise in the field of energy and geopolitics. This reference serves to establish credibility regarding the discussion of oil and its influence on global power dynamics.
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Angela Stent

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