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One of the serious problems threatening internal and external security of developing countries is the competition for raw materials and energy. Although energy is not the only, nor even the most important, problem in developing countries, strong connections can be made between energy consumption, economic well-being, and security.
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J. Goldemberg, T. N. Johansson, A. K. N. Reddy and R. H. Williams, Energy for a Sustainable World (New Delhi, India, 1988)
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Goldemberg, J. (1990). Lifestyles, Energy Choices and Development. In: Rotblat, J., Holdren, J.P. (eds) Building Global Security Through Cooperation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75843-0_24
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