Prospects for Russia's energy diplomacy in Northeast Asia
Vladimir Ivanov
Global Economic Review, 1999, vol. 28, issue 2, 96-113
Abstract:
Northeast Asia's heavy dependence upon net energy imports has caused several economic and environmental complications for the countries of the region. In an attempt to counter these problems and overcome the vulnerability of the energy supply and demand, countries such as China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea have been directing their attention to the energy resources of eastern Russia. However, prior to any formal implementation of Russian energy resource utilization, these countries must consider the issue in a joint, multilateral manner, ensure energy security in the region, protect the environment, and, lastly, establish viable and sincere political relations with the United States.
Date: 1999
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