Energy options in a changing world : a European perspective
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Energy options in a changing world : a European perspective
Sakkoulas , Kluwer, [1995?]
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内容説明
This volume takes a multi-faceted and practical approach to the relevant issue of energy policy. Based on a conference held in Athens, it discusses energy policy at the international, European Community and national levels. On the international level, attention is given to the role of energy policy in international relations, emphasizing the effect of the Gulf War on the world oil market and general energy policy, and the evolution of North-South relations, as well as co-operation in the world oil markets as a whole. The book addresses such recent developments in EU energy policy as the proposal of the European Energy Charter, outlines the energy policies of the EU member states, and discusses the need for a more coherent and common approach at the EU level. The editors have taken advantage of the conference's location in Greece to look at questions of energy policy at the national level. Attention is given to Greece's geographical location at the edge of Europe and its relationship with Europe and its neighbouring states.
The book addresses various questions which should be useful to any debate concerning energy policy in the EU, such as the effects of events in the international arena upon energy policy, the balance between market-based and policy-based decision making, and co-operation within the EU as a whole and between oil exporters and consumers in general.
目次
- Energy Policy and International Relations: Disappointing Record and Positive Signals
- R. de Bauw. The Energy Content of International Relations
- E. Hackel. Greek Energy-related Foreign Policy
- A. Andrianopoulos. Part 1: The Gulf War and the Oil Market in the 1990's. The World Oil Market in the 1990's After the Gulf War
- P. Stevens. The IEA's Response to the Gulf Oil Crisis of 1990/91
- IEA. The Evolution of North-South Relations in the Light of the Oil Crisis
- M. Green. Management Experiences at an International Level: Case Studies
- R.A. Baker. Part 2: Co-operation Between Oil Exporters and Consumers. Geopolitical and Energy Policy Changes: The Need for Greater Co-operation in the Oil Market
- U.M.H. Tarabulsi. Europe and the new Dialogue Between Oil Exporters and Importers
- P.N. Giraud. The Rationale of Co-operation: Europe and Energy Exporters
- Z. Mikdashi. Some Thoughts about the Meaning of "Co-operation" and its Implications in the World Oil Market
- P.N. Stangos. Part 3: East-West: A New Dimension in Energy Co-operation. Energy Developments in the Former USSR and in Central and Eastern Europe
- K. Brendow. Energy Situation in the Russian Federation
- D. Volfberg. Part 4: Mediterranean Co-operation and Greece's Role as a Bridge on the European Energy Scene. Greece and the European networks
- C. Dolkas. A Gas Network Connecting Asia to Europe Through Greece
- K. Alexopoulos. The Role of Energy in International Relations, in Particular Cooperation Between Mediterranean Countries
- F. Pierros. Greece, a "Triple Bridge" Between the Balkans, the Middle East and the EC: A View from the Private Sector
- P. Kontaxis. Part 5: Energy Policy in the EC After the Gulf War. Energy Considerations in European International Affairs
- C. Maniatopoulos. Energy Policies after the Gulf War
- R. De Bauw. Time has Come for the Establishment of a Common Energy Policy
- N. Yacoumelos. Concluding Remarks: A.A. Fatouros. Annex. Energy Policies of the EC Member States
- J.C. van Eeckhaute.
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