TY - BOOK AU - Kalicki,Jan H. AU - Goldwyn,David L. TI - Energy and security: toward a new foreign policy strategy SN - 0801882788 U1 - 333.790973 20 PY - 2005/// CY - Baltimore (Maryland, Estados Unidos), Washington D.C. (Estados Unidos) PB - Woodrow Wilson Center Press, Johns Hopkins University Press KW - Política energética KW - Estados Unidos KW - Seguridad nacional KW - Seguridad pública KW - Seguridad internacional KW - Relaciones diplomáticas KW - Relaciones internacionales KW - 2001- N1 - Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índices; Introduction: the need to integrate energy and foreign policy / Jan H. Kalicki and David L. Goldwyn -- The global framework. World energy futures / Adam E. Sieminski -- Energy security and markets / Daniel Yergin -- OPEC in confrontation with globalization / Edward L. Morse and Amy Myers Jaffe -- The International Energy Agency / William F. Martin and Evan M. Harrje -- Commentary on part I / Alvaro Silva-Calderón -- Russia and Eurasia. Russia and the Caspian Sea Region / Julia Nanay -- Eurasian transportation futures / Jan H. Kalicki and Jonathan Elkind -- Reforming the gas market / Loyola de Palacio -- Commentary on part II / Viktor I. Kalyuzhny -- The Middle East and Africa. Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and the Gulf / J. Robinson West -- North Africa and the Mediterranean / Gordon Shearer -- Sub-Saharan Africa / Paul F. Hueper -- Commentary on part III / Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Attiyah -- The Pacific Rim. China and Northeast Asia / Amy Myers Jaffe and Kenneth B. Medlock III -- APEC's regional approach to energy security / John Ryan -- Japan / Keiichi Yokobori -- Commentary on part IV / J. Bennett Johnston -- The North Atlantic and the Americas. The North Sea / Willy H. Olsen -- North America / Shirley Neff -- Latin America / Luis Téllez Kuenzler -- Commentary on part V / Michelle Michot Foss -- A new energy security strategy. Energy, homeland, and national security / Leon Fuerth -- Technology development and energy security / Melanie A. Kenderdine and Ernest J. Moniz -- Governance, transparency, and sustainable development / Charles McPherson -- The challenge of climate protection: balancing energy and environment / Kevin A. Baumert -- Building strategic reserves / David L. Goldwyn and Michelle Billig -- Can a "global" natural gas market be achieved? / Donald A. Juckett and Michelle Michot Foss -- Commentary on part VI / John P. Holdren -- Conclusion: energy, security, and foreign policy / Jan H. Kalicki and David L. Goldwyn N2 - For more than a century, energy and its procurement have been central to the U.S. position as a world power. How can U.S. relations with established producer nations ensure the stability of energy supplies? How can non-OPEC resources best be brought to the international marketplace? And what are the risks to international security of growing global reliance on imported oil? n Energy and Security: Toward a New Foreign Policy Strategy, Jan H. Kalicki and David L. Goldwyn bring together the topmost foreign policy and energy experts and leaders to examine these issues, as well as how the U.S. can mitigate the risks and dangers of continued energy dependence through a new strategic approach to foreign policy that integrates both U.S. energy and national security interests. Contributors include Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Kevin A. Baumert, Michelle Billig, Loyola de Palacio, Jonathan Elkind, Michelle Michot Foss, Leon Fuerth, Lee H. Hamilton, Evan M. Harrje, John P. Holdren, Paul F. Hueper, Amy Myers Jaffe, J. Bennett Johnston, Donald A. Juckett, Viktor I. Kalyuzhny, Melanie A. Kenderdine, William F. Martin, Charles McPherson, Kenneth B. Medlock III, Ernest J. Moniz, Edward L. Morse, Julia Nanay, Shirley Neff, Willy H. Olsen, Bill Richardson, John Ryan, James R. Schlesinger, Gordon Shearer, Adam E. Sieminski, Alvaro Silva-Calderón, Luis Téllez Kuenzler, J. Robinson (Robin) West, Daniel Yergin, and Keiichi Yokobori ER -