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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.
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.