This paper argues that in spite of the prevailing belief that the relations between Japan and the GCC states are primarily driven by the hydrocarbon trade, the Japanese authorities' efforts to strengthen their ties with the GCC states are determined by a more complex set of factors. These include not only Japan's energy security, but also its non-energy economic interests and geostrategic factors. The study thus demonstrates the salience of a multi-sectoral analytical approach, going beyond the traditional hydrocarbon trade, to grasp the full complexity of the increasingly multifaceted ties between Japan and the GCC states.Scopu
This paper looks at regional cooperation to manage energy scarcity, in particular efforts to develop...
Аfter the breakup of the U.S.S.R., Japan began developing and implementing its foreign policy toward...
Five GCC countries have developed shortages of natural gas, while Qatar possesses the third largest ...
This study discusses the inside dynamics of Japan’s energy development politics in the context of th...
This study discusses the inside dynamics of Japan’s energy development politics in the context of th...
China and Japan used to have good energy cooperation before China switched into a net oil importer i...
Oil became one of the most important material for economies and militaries in the 20th century. It h...
For much of the 20th century, economic growth was fueled by cheap oil-based energy supply. Due to in...
This article examines and analyses Japan’s current interest in theSouth China Sea, by first alluding...
Publikacja recenzowana / Peer-reviewed publicationPotęga gospodarki Japonii wymaga zabezpieczania ci...
Potęga gospodarki Japonii wymaga zabezpieczania ciągłych i stabilnych dostaw surowców energetycznych...
This thesis examines how Japan and China have avoided an escalation of competition over energy resou...
The paper addresses: • The Asian economic giants, China, India, Japan and South Korea require secur...
In October 2020, Japanese prime minister Suga Yoshihide chose Vietnam and Indonesia as the destinati...
In this article, we explore why oil import patterns differ between states with a view to understandi...
This paper looks at regional cooperation to manage energy scarcity, in particular efforts to develop...
Аfter the breakup of the U.S.S.R., Japan began developing and implementing its foreign policy toward...
Five GCC countries have developed shortages of natural gas, while Qatar possesses the third largest ...
This study discusses the inside dynamics of Japan’s energy development politics in the context of th...
This study discusses the inside dynamics of Japan’s energy development politics in the context of th...
China and Japan used to have good energy cooperation before China switched into a net oil importer i...
Oil became one of the most important material for economies and militaries in the 20th century. It h...
For much of the 20th century, economic growth was fueled by cheap oil-based energy supply. Due to in...
This article examines and analyses Japan’s current interest in theSouth China Sea, by first alluding...
Publikacja recenzowana / Peer-reviewed publicationPotęga gospodarki Japonii wymaga zabezpieczania ci...
Potęga gospodarki Japonii wymaga zabezpieczania ciągłych i stabilnych dostaw surowców energetycznych...
This thesis examines how Japan and China have avoided an escalation of competition over energy resou...
The paper addresses: • The Asian economic giants, China, India, Japan and South Korea require secur...
In October 2020, Japanese prime minister Suga Yoshihide chose Vietnam and Indonesia as the destinati...
In this article, we explore why oil import patterns differ between states with a view to understandi...
This paper looks at regional cooperation to manage energy scarcity, in particular efforts to develop...
Аfter the breakup of the U.S.S.R., Japan began developing and implementing its foreign policy toward...
Five GCC countries have developed shortages of natural gas, while Qatar possesses the third largest ...