East Asia Science & Security – Archives

The East Asia Science and Security Network (EASSNet) delivered timely news and innovative research across a range of issues relating to science and security, including energy security, bio-security, nano-technology, nuclear fuel cycle, missile technology, and information technology, especially within the East Asia region. The network drew on research from Nautilus Institute and its partners in China, Japan, South Korea, Russia, Australia, and North Korea, as well as grantees of the MacArthur Foundation, of MacArthur Foundation, Ploughshares Fund, New Land Foundation, Korea Foundation, Ford Foundation, and US Department of Energy. The service provided researchers, journalists, and policymakers access to and understanding of developments beyond their own disciplinary, academic, or industrial communities.

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ASIAN ENERGY SECURITY NETWORK DAILY REPORT, Wednesday, February 23, 2005

LATEST REPORT Wednesday, February 23, 2005 Content APEC Energy Meeting Summary Energy Security Risks and Diversification: Japanese Case Study Infrastructure and Security Australia Energy Scenarios US-ROK to Develop Nuclear Fuels ROK LNG Imports ROK Forum for Offshore Wind Farms Sino-Japanese Energy Security Sakhalin-Tokyo Contract Kyoto Protocol in Force Oil Pipeline Endangers Whales The Farewell Dossier […]

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ASIAN ENERGY SECURITY NETWORK DAILY REPORT, Wednesday, February 9, 2005

LATEST REPORT Wednesday, February 9, 2005 Content New Publication: Northeast Asia Energy Focus Northeast Asia Energy Cooperation Russian-PRC-Japan Relations UN Plan to Support DPRK Energy Infrastructure PRC’s Three Gorges Dam Ordered to Halt Construction New LEAP Report: Cape Town Energy Futures Climate Change Meeting: Tenth Session of the Conference of Parties (COP 10) Fuel Cell […]

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East Asia Science & Security Network Report, 1 February 2005

1. Russian Oil Policy and Trends The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ) (Komori, Kurita, Nakashima, “THE RUSSIAN OIL POLICIES AND ITS OIL INDUSTRY TRENDS,” December 2005) released this paper examining the Russian oil industry vis-à-vis the rest of the world. The paper begins with a discussion of the political and economic trends in Russia […]

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ASIAN ENERGY SECURITY NETWORK DAILY REPORT, Wednesday, January 13, 2005

LATEST REPORT Wednesday, January 13, 2005 Content LEAP Study -California Energy Scenarios Intergovernmental Meeting on Energy Cooperation in Northeast Asia APEC Economies and Kyoto Protocol Energy- Economic Modeling and the Environment Quantifying Drivers of Energy Policy KEEI Energy Cooperation Conference ROK -DPRK-Russia Talks on Electricity Linkage Russia-Japan Pipeline Approved Taiwan LNG Tankers Japan to Distribute […]

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ASIAN ENERGY SECURITY NETWORK DAILY REPORT, Wednesday, December 15, 2004

LATEST REPORT Wednesday, December 15, 2004 Content Coal in Northeast Asia Resolving the Asian Premium LNG Market PRC-Iran LNG Deal PRC and Japan on Russian Gas PRC ‘Mega’ Tidal Project ROK Hydrogen Fuel Technology IEA Publication – Energy Policy Review LEAP Related Report: US and Global Warming Renewable Energy Finance Asia Conference   1. Coal […]

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ASIAN ENERGY SECURITY NETWORK DAILY REPORT, Wednesday, December 1, 2004

LATEST REPORT Wednesday, December 1, 2004 Content Northeast Asia Regional Energy System Integration Asian LNG and Gas Market Reform DPRK Coal Exports to PRC Rising ROK and Kyoto Protocol NE Asia Joint Oil Purchasing ROK Energy Saving Plan  Russian Natural Gas Companies APEC Forum – Energy Security Statement Kyoto Protocol  Methane Energy Partnership CO2 Emissions […]

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EAST ASIA SCIENCE AND SECURITY NETWORK REPORT, November 17, 2004

Content 1.  Northeast Asia Natural Gas Corridor 2.  Oil Pipeline Construction in North East Asia 3.  Energy Security in Northeast Asia 4.  Russia Energy Security: IEA View 5.  APEC Study: Electric Power Interconnection 6.  Japan Leery of PRC Nuclear Energy Plans 7.  Mixed Forecast for Oil Prices 8.  Rural Renewable Energy (RRE) in Western China 9.  Business and the Environment Symposium & Workshop, Kobe, […]

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ASIAN ENERGY SECURITY NETWORK DAILY REPORT, Wednesday, November 17, 2004

LATEST REPORT Wednesday, November 17, 2004 Content Northeast Asia Natural Gas Corridor Oil Pipeline Construction in North East Asia Energy Security in Northeast Asia Russia Energy Security: IEA View APEC Study: Electric Power Interconnection Japan Leery of PRC Nuclear Energy Plans Mixed Forecast for Oil Prices Rural Renewable Energy (RRE) in Western China Business and […]

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ASIAN ENERGY SECURITY NETWORK DAILY REPORT, Wednesday, November 3, 2004

LATEST REPORT Wednesday, November 3 , 2004 Content Joint Stockpiling and Emergency Sharing of Oil RFE-DPRK-RFE Power Grid Interconnection Northeast Asia Energy Security  World Energy Outlook 2004 Russian Global Strategy for Energy Growing Fissile Material Stockpiles Russias Lower House Approves Kyoto Arctic Warming Linked to Emissions PRC Fuel-Economy Standards EPA Launches Heat Island Effect Web […]

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East Asia Science & Security Network Report, October 20, 2004

  1. Korea Europe Technology and Economy Services Brochure Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability (Korea Europe Technology and Economy Services (KETES) brochure) released this presentation from the Asian Energy Security Workshop held in Beijing, China, May 11 14, 2004. KETES is a non-governmental, non-profit organization operating out of Pyongyang, DPRK in coordination with Pyongyang […]

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