1st Edition

Energy Security in Asia and Eurasia

Edited By Mike M. Mochizuki, Deepa M. Ollapally Copyright 2017
200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

200 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Many states appear to have strong sentiment on energy security and energy transit vulnerability. Some analysts see the rapidly increasing demand for energy and competition for energy resources leading to nationalistic energy policies. Others argue that global trends with efficient energy markets and growing options on renewables suggest more relaxed energy outlooks. This book focuses on... Read more

1 Introduction: The Energy Security Dissonance





2 Energy Security and Foreign Investment: Asian Resource Nationalism in a Political-Economy Mirror





3 Outlooks on Chinese Energy Security Vulnerabilities





4 Indian Perspectives on Energy Security: Convergence and Divergence





5 Japan’s Energy Security: Strategic Discourse and Domestic Politics





6 Energy and Transit Security in South Korea





 



7 The Energy Factor in Russia’s ‘Asia Pivot’





8 Oil, Asia, and U.S. Foreign and Security Policy

Biography

Mike M. Mochizuki holds the Japan-U.S. Relations Chair in Memory of Gaston Sigur at the Elliott School of International Affairs at The George Washington University, USA. He co-directs the "Memory and Reconciliation in the Asia-Pacific" research and policy project of the Sigur Center.





Deepa M. Ollapally is Research Professor of International Affairs and Associate Director at the Sigur Center for Asian Studies at George Washington University, USA. She is directing a major research project on power and identity and the worldviews of rising and aspiring powers in Asia and Eurasia.