Northeast Asia’s Kovykta Conundrum: A Decade of Promise and Peril
Se Hyun Ahn ()
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Se Hyun Ahn: University of Seoul
Chapter Chapter 3 in Power Struggles, 2022, pp 33-67 from Springer
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Abstract Energy security is gradually replacing the previous ideological confrontation that was characteristic of the Cold War to form a new security paradigm in the Asia–Pacific. Maintaining strong relations with Russia is extremely advantageous to regional states given that the import of oil and gas from Russia’s Far East has the potential to enhance Northeast Asia’s energy security interests by reducing domestic energy shortages and diversifying energy imports.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-5474-0_3
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