U. S. -Japanese energy relations: Cooperation and competition
Book
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OSTI ID:5734028
This collection of original papers highlights the major problems and challenges that lie ahead in U.S.-Japanese energy relations. Energy cooperation, both through joint projects and bilateral planning, has become an important barometer of the U.S. diplomatic relationship with Japan, as evidenced by the high-level U.S.-Japan Energy Working Group set up in January 1984 following Prime Minister Nakasone's visit to Washington. Contributions to this book detail the problems posed by energy security differences and uncertain oil markets; U.S. crude oil exports to Japan; and nuclear, coal solar-energy; and they consider the prospects for conflict over investment in Siberia and Asia.
- OSTI ID:
- 5734028
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY, AND ECONOMY
290200 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Economics & Sociology
293000* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Policy
Legislation
& Regulation
ASIA
COOPERATION
EASTERN EUROPE
ENERGY
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY SOURCES
EUROPE
EXPORTS
FOSSIL FUELS
FUELS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INVESTMENT
JAPAN
NORTH AMERICA
NUCLEAR ENERGY
PETROLEUM
SIBERIA
USA
USSR
290200 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Economics & Sociology
293000* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Policy
Legislation
& Regulation
ASIA
COOPERATION
EASTERN EUROPE
ENERGY
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY SOURCES
EUROPE
EXPORTS
FOSSIL FUELS
FUELS
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
INVESTMENT
JAPAN
NORTH AMERICA
NUCLEAR ENERGY
PETROLEUM
SIBERIA
USA
USSR