Energy Relations and Policy Making in Asia

Energy Relations and Policy Making in Asia

Lester, Leo

Springer Verlag, Singapore

11/2016

326

Dura

Inglês

9789811010934

15 a 20 dias

724


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1. GCC-NEA Oil Trade: Competition in Asian Oil Markets and the Russian 'Pivot' East - KAPSARC (GCC).- 2. Potential impact of methane hydrate development on GCC and NEA energy trade - MASDAR (GCC).- 3. Effects of Oil Price Volatility on Bilateral Trade between China and GCC - State Information Center (NEA).- 4. Market and Hierarchical Interactions between East and West Asian Oil Sectors: Theory and Practice - DERASAT (GCC).- 5. From GCC-Asian Energy-oriented Trade to Comprehensive Trade and Investment Links: A Case Study of Taiwan - Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research and CTCI Foundation (NEA).- 6. Changes in the Chinese natural gas market and their potential impacts on the relationship between China and GCC countries - Shanghai Fudan University (NEA).- 7. Impacts of PV Adoption in Qatar on LNG Exports Northeast Asia and Ensuring Environmental Benefits - QEERI (GCC).-8. The Dynamics of Energy Geopolitics inthe Gulf and Qatar's foreign relations with East Asia - Qatar University (GCC).- 9. Evaluating the impact of oil exports in GCC countries on China's oil security - Chinese Academy of Sciences (NEA).- 10. Assessing the Impact of Political Disruptions on Crude Oil Trade - KAPSARC (GCC).- 11. Commercial Stockpiling: An Alternative for Joint Stockpiling of Oil in North East Asia - KEEI (NEA).- 12. Energy embodiments of the GCC and NEA countries - Renmin University of China (NEA).- 13. Analysis of cooperation potential on low-carbon energy between GCC and NEA - International Energy Research Center (NEA).- 14. An era of collaboration to promote energy efficiency - Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (NEA).
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Middle East-China Trade;Energy Policy;Energy Security;One Belt, One Road;Energy Policy and International Relations