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Framing Multilateral Energy Security Framework in Northeast Asia?: Lessons from KEDO and ECT

Se Hyun Ahn ()
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Se Hyun Ahn: University of Seoul

Chapter Chapter 5 in Power Struggles, 2022, pp 97-116 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In recent years, the Northeast Asian region has been undergoing fundamental changes in terms of energy securityEnergy security: Demand growth from ChinaChina dominates the regional growth and is now affecting global oilOil and natural gasNatural gas prices. JapanJapan and South Korea are eager to locate energy resources to maintain their economic status. North KoreaNorth Korea is desperately in need of any type of energy assistance from outside nation.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-5474-0_5

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