1st Edition

Managing Regional Energy Vulnerabilities in East Asia Case Studies

Edited By Daojiong Zha Copyright 2013
216 Pages 38 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

216 Pages 38 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

216 Pages 38 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book examines East Asia’s inter-state collaborative energy projects to address energy vulnerability. It focuses on projects that have demonstrated effectiveness in addressing vulnerabilities faced by the ten states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and China, Japan, and South Korea in Northeast Asia. Including case studies on uncertainties in external sources of oil and gas... Read more

1. Introduction: East Asia and Energy Vulnerability Daojiong Zha  2. Energy Outlook of East Asia and Challenges for Sustainable Development Kensuke Kanekiyo  3. The ‘Asia Premium’ in Crude Oil Markets: Fact or Fiction? Tilak K. Doshi and Adi Imsirovic  4. Price Volatility and the ‘Asian Premium’: Growing Russian crude oil inflow may ease the issue? Kensuke Kanekiyo and Yoshikazu Kobayashi  5. Enhancing Regional Cooperation in Fighting Piracy and Robbery Against Ships in Asia Yin Mui Lee  6. NEAT Working Group on Energy Security Cooperation Liang Fook Lye  7. Is Bigger Always Better? The Challenges Facing Transnational Asian Energy Megaprojects Benjamin K. Sovacool  8. Energy and GMS: Cooperation, Competition and Development Youngho Chang and LixiaYao  9. Energy Security in the Philippines: Challenges and Opportunities Kevin Punzalan

Biography

Zha Daojiong is Professor of International Political Economy at the School of International Studies, Peking University, Beijing, China.