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Michael Sutton (Ritsumeikan University)
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인하대학교 정석물류통상연구원 인하대학교 정석물류통상연구원 학술대회 2008 International Conference on Shipping, Port & Logistics Management
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2008.3
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561 - 574 (14page)

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Energy security is a vital but controversial policy arena in Asia Pacific trade policy. Recent thinking on energy security is informed by the economic rise of China, the events of September 11 2001 and movement towards renewed global environmental consciousness. The paradox of energy security is that this new environmental thinking has yet to be reconciled with the practical reality of the global economy. The present global economy remains entirely dependant on raw materials and energy, a situation that will continue for the foreseeable future. Technological innovation, creative accounting, new fuel variations and reductions in consumption will leave the fundamentals unaltered. In modern democracies in particular however, the social expectations for radical change will influence the form rather than the substance of economic policy. This policy movement suggests the need for concerted industry efforts to effectively counter ill informed criticisms of the maritime transportation sector. Economic growth in particular will be less important than social expectations for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and lighter ‘carbon footprints’. The coherence of Asia Pacific energy security, let alone a ‘global regime’ is undermined by a variety of Asia Pacific ‘energy securities’ reflecting the industrial and resource structure of economies. Any regional discussions in energy security recognize on one hand the limited scope of existing trade law for the purposes of efficiency and ‘open markets’ and the vitally strategic importance of the resource sector on the other. The settlement of discontent over the utilization of fossil fuels with the drive for economic prosperity remains unresolved but this high visibility issue will continue to distract governments and the public from the potential for practical and meaningful cooperation in Asia Pacific energy security.

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Abstract
1. INTRODUCTION
2. ENERGY TRADE
3. THE ‘NEW’ ENERGY SECURITY
4. TRADE AND ENERGY SECURITY
5. ENERGY SECURITY, APEC AND EAS
6. ENERGY SECURITY, JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES
7. SURVIVING THE DECADE OF ANXIETY
8. CONCLUSION
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