Emerging Threats to Energy Security And Stability

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Pub. Date: 2005-12-16
Publisher(s): Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

With the global economy set to be largely dependent on oil and gas for the next twenty to thirty years, and global terrorism more prevalent and more focused on economic targets, the threat to energy sources and supply is real and increasing. "Emerging Threats to Energy Security and Stability" is a compendium of papers from the 2004 NATO Workshop at Windsor Castle organized by the Windsor Energy Group and MEC International. The workshop was co-directed by Sir David Gore Booth, former UK Ambassador to Saudi Arabia and Middle East Director - Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and Dr. Evgeny Velikhov, President, the Russian Research Center, Kurchatov Institute. Representatives from 20 countries participated in the workshop; including experts and policy makers from key governments, international organizations and the private sector. The papers examine strengths and vulnerabilities of global energy infrastructure, assessing emerging threats to energy security, and developing recommendations for energy security strategies to counter the threats posed by supply imbalance, regional instability and terrorism. Aimed at those involved in infrastructure security as well as the Energy Sector, the publication also includes background papers on the World Energy Market, covering such issues as the Geo-Political Future of the Gulf, China and OPEC, and regional briefings on Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Central Asia and the Caspian Basin.

Table of Contents

Workshop Contributors ix
Foreword xiii
SECTION I Executive Summary 1(8)
1 A Summary of the Discussions
3(6)
P Tempest
SECTION II Prospects for The Global Energy Market 9(42)
1 An Overview
11(2)
D Gore-Booth
2 A Political Perspective
13(6)
Lord Howell of Guildford
3 An Analytical Perspective
19(14)
M Smith
4 An Economic Perspective
33(18)
A Sieminski
SECTION III National Strategic Energy Interests 51(14)
1 Energy Security and Unresolved Conflict in the Caucasus
53(6)
T Japaridze
2 Prospects for Russian Energy
59(6)
E Velikhov
SECTION IV Evolving Roles of Multilateral Organisations and the Private Sector 65(22)
1 Overview
67(4)
R Priddle
2 The International Energy Forum and Energy Security & Stability
71(8)
A Walther
3 The View from Brussels
79(8)
A Konoplyanik
SECTION V Regional Challenges: The Middle East 87(40)
1 National Strategic Energy Interests and Creating Regional Stability in the Middle East
89(12)
R Ebel
2 Emerging Threats to Energy Security and Stability
101(24)
H Franssen
3 Iraq: A Japanese Perspective
125(2)
K Katakura
SECTION VI Regional Challenges: North Africa 127(14)
1 Libya
129(8)
o Miles
2 The North African Challenge
137(4)
F Perrin
SECTION VII Regional Challenges: The Caucasus Region, Caspian & Black Sea Basins 141(28)
1 Turkey & NATO
143(4)
D Logan
2 Prospects for the Caucasus, the corridor between two Continents - Keynote Address
147(8)
T Japaridze
3 Tatarstan: Euro Islam in the Volga Region
155(14)
R Khakimov
SECTION VIII Critical Energy System Infrastructure (CESI)-Emerging Threats to Shipping and Pipelines 169(26)
1 Introduction
171(4)
J Flynn
2 Shipping: Vital, Vulnerable and Little Understood
175(8)
P Adamson
3 The Straits of Malacca: Critical Sea-Lane Chokepoint
183(12)
T Masuda
SECTION IX Background Papers on The World Energy Market 195(82)
Edited by G Hancock
1 The Geo-Political Future of the Gulf
197(8)
2 China and OPEC
205(10)
3 Egypt – A Promise yet to be fulfilled.
215(8)
4 Egypt's Race for Gas Export Markets
223(20)
5 Saudi Arabia
243(14)
6 Saudi Society
257(12)
7 Central Asia and The Caspian Basin
269(8)
SECTION X Initiatives Emanating from the Workshop 277(24)
1 Initiative: Energy Security and Unresolved Conflict in the Caucasus
279(2)
2 Initiative on Pipelines Ports and Shipping Security - Building Public-Private Cooperation
281(2)
3 Energy Security & NATO Strategic Interests After 9/11
283(18)
W.D. Wood
SECTION XI Press Coverage 301
1 Epolitix
303(6)
2 Epolitix
309(4)
3 Bloomberg News
313(2)
4 The Times
315

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