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Energy Security To 2000
About this book
This report is the product of a research project carried out during 1986 jointly by the National Institute for Research Advancement, Tokyo; the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Washington; and the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London. The views expressed are those of the authors, and not necessarily those of any of the institutions mentioned above, or of the numerous officials and experts whose advice has been sought.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of tables and figures
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- A definition of security
- Oil prices
- The apparent equilibrium of 1984
- The events of 1986
- The collapse of the oil price
- The future of oil prices
- Sources of instability
- The Western response to Middle East problems
- Chernobyl - The response of the OECD nations
- OECD options
- Demand
- Supply
- Conclusion
- 2. Japan's Energy Security to 2000 - The Dawn of an Age of Multiple Energies
- I. Why energy security in the 1990s now?
- 1. The uncertain future
- 2. Japan's special circumstances
- II. Effects of low oil prices
- 1. Factors leading to the sharp drop in prices
- 2. Price scenario to the year 2000
- 3. Structural changes in the market and industry
- 4. The influence on Japanese demand
- 5. Conclusion
- III. Increased dependence on Middle East oil
- 1. Political instability in the Gulf
- 2. OPEC strategies
- 3. Japan's ability to cope
- 4. Conclusion - International linkage of energy security
- IV. The direction of policy responses
- 1. Promoting control over dependence on the Middle East
- 2. Japan's approach to the Middle East - Towards reinforcing multiple interdependence
- 3. Research and development in nuclear energy
- 4. Research and development in alternative sources of energy and energy conservation
- 5. Energy in the developing countries
- V. Conclusions - Direction of OECD policy responses
- 3. Direction of OECD policy
- Supplement - on minimum import price
- 3. Western Europe's Energy Security to 2000
- The European Community
- The IEA
- Energy security in the future
- Oil
- European relations with the Gulf
- Natural Gas
- Gas security
- Electricity generation
- Conclusion
- Appendix A. Summary of UK and Norwegian oil fiscal systems
- Appendix B. European Community, Venice Declaration
- 4. US Energy Security to 2000
- Natural gas
- Electric power
- Energy efficiency and renewables
- US energy security at the crossroads
- The collapse in world oil prices
- The Middle East: The need for policy reassessment
- Conclusion