エネルギー安全保障:学際的アプローチ<br>Energy Security : An Interdisciplinary Approach

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エネルギー安全保障:学際的アプローチ
Energy Security : An Interdisciplinary Approach

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 226 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Security of Energy supply is a major concern for all modern societies, intensified by skyrocketing demand in India and China and increasing international competition over fossil fuel deposits. Energy Security: An Interdisciplinary Approach gives A comparative analysis from both consumers' and producers' perspectives. It uniquely combines economics, geology, international relations, business, history, public management and political science, in one comprehensive volume, highlighting the vulnerabilities and need to move to more sustainable energy sources.

The author provides a number of useful case studies to demonstrate the theory, including perspectives from consuming regions such as the United States, the European Union, and China, and from exporting regions; the Middle East, Africa, Russia and the Caspian Sea.

Key features include:



coverage on theoretical and empirical frameworks so readers are able to analyse concepts relevant to new laws and policies in energy security
up-to-date coverage on 'green energy', outlining research on the balance between meeting energy needs and avoiding polluting the environment
an examination of the three most prominent international energy organizations; International Energy Agency, International Energy Forum, and Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
a full Glossary listing all important terms used in the energy field

This study holds important information for policymakers, politicians, energy specialists, scientists and post-graduate and final year students of energy and international relations. With its clear written style, it will also engage other professionals who are interested in international political economy and the future of global energy.

Contents

About the Author. Preface.

Acknowledgements.

List of Abbreviations.

Glossary.

1 Introduction.

1.1 Energy Security.

1.2 Diversification of Energy Mix.

1.3 Conclusion.

2 United States.

2.1 Oil.

2.2 Natural Gas.

2.3 Coal.

2.4 Nuclear Power.

2.5 Ethanol.

2.6 The Quest for an Energy Strategy.

2.7 Conclusion: the Way Forward.

3 European Union.

3.1 The EU Energy Outlook.

3.2 Russia.

3.3 Central Asia/Caspian Sea Region.

3.4 Mediterranean Sea.

3.5 Gulf Cooperation Council.

3.6 Turkey.

3.7 Conclusion: the Way Ahead.

4 China.

4.1 Regulatory Authority.

4.2 Oil.

4.3 Coal.

4.4 Natural Gas.

4.5 Nuclear Power.

4.6 Renewable Energy.

4.7 Overseas Exploration and Production.

4.8 Conclusion.

5 Persian Gulf.

5.1 Socio-economic and Political Challenges.

5.2 Saudi Arabia.

5.3 Iran.

5.4 Iraq.

5.5 Conclusion: the Way Forward.

6 Africa.

6.1 Algeria.

6.2 Libya.

6.3 Egypt.

6.4 Sudan.

6.5 Angola.

6.6 Nigeria.

6.7 United States and Africa.

6.8 Europe and Africa.

6.9 Conclusion: the Way Ahead.

7 Caspian Sea.

7.1 Hydrocarbon Resources - An Assessment.

7.2 The Legal Status of the Caspian Sea.

7.3 Geopolitical Rivalry and Pipeline Diplomacy.

7.4 Conclusion: the Way Forward.

8 Russia.

8.1 Oil Sector.

8.2 Natural Gas.

8.3 The Energy Strategy - 2030.

8.4 The Arctic Hydrocarbons.

8.5 Russia-EU Energy Partnership.

8.6 Russia, the Middle East, and OPEC.

8.7 Energy Sector Organization.

8.8 Conclusion: the Way Forward.

9 OPEC and Gas-OPEC.

9.1 OPEC: History and Evolution.

9.2 OPEC: Objectives, Membership, and Organization.

9.3 OPEC Summits.

9.4 OPEC Long-Term Strategy.

9.5 Gas OPEC.

9.6 GECF and OPEC.

9.7 Oil vs. Gas.

9.8 Conclusion.

10 International Energy Agency.

10.1 The Founding of the IEA.

10.2 The International Energy Program.

10.3 Structure of the IEA.

10.4 Energy Security.

10.5 How Did the System Work?.

10.6 Conclusion.

11 Conclusion.

11.1 Energy Security.

11.2 The International Energy Forum (IEF).

11.3 Joint Oil Data Initiative.

11.4 Conclusion: the Way Forward.

Index.

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