Abstract :
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An unprecedented analysis of the critical energy situation throughout Asia, this book examines the energy resources, naval forces, and national strategies of the nations of that vast landmass, set against the priorities and resources of the United States. Energy security in Asia is crucial to the continued economic growth and hence the national security of the region's nations and providing such security requires a combination of naval, political, and economic policies. Despite dramatic news coverage to the contrary, the author's research reveals that the nations of the region - of which the United States must be counted - are in fact working together in striving to ensure the security of scarce energy resources they all require.No issue in today's international environment is more important than energy security. Even the North Korean nuclear development programme must be taken as a subset of this subject. As the United States, the United Kingdom, and other nations have done in past decades, the People's Republic of China is striving to establish proprietorship of energy resources. This important book demonstrates the vacuity of that paradigm, illustrating the multilateral nature of energy security
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