Pub Date : 2023-12-04DOI: 10.1080/09700161.2023.2288984
Adil Rasheed
Published in Strategic Analysis (Ahead of Print, 2023)
发表于《战略分析》(2023 年,印刷版前)
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Pub Date : 2023-11-09DOI: 10.1080/09700161.2023.2270240
Ravi Rikhye
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. Hoarding accounted for the crunch. In the four weeks ending 24 August 1973, US daily oil imports were 5.9 million barrels. For the four weeks ending 23 November 1974, imports were 6.5 million barrels. At year’s end availability was 4 per cent higher as domestic production had dropped 4 per cent. Yet demand was down 3 per cent in the week ending 21 December, instead of registering the 9 per cent annual rise. On the basis of five basic oil items, stockpiles on 28 December 1973 were 759 million barrels, compared to 722 million on 22 August 1973. Science, 183 (4121) 18 January 1974, p. 183.2. S.W. Angrist and L.G. Heplar, Order and Chaos, Penguin Books Ltd., Harmondsworth, Middlesex England, 1973, p 76.3. See, for example, Christopher T. Rend, ‘The Arabian Fantasy’, Harper’s Magazine, 248 (1484), January 1974, p 42 ff.4. Science, 183 (4125), 15 February 1974, pp. 641–643.5. ‘Oil-induced Recession, Background Statistics’, Aviation Report Supplement No. 192, Aviation Studies Atlantic, London, England, March 1974.6. Business Week, 5 January 1974, pp. 42–43.7. ‘More Rivals Join the Tar Sands Race’, Business Week (2315), 26 January 1974, p 23.8. Hannes Alfven, ‘Fission Energy and other sources of Energy’, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 30 (1), January 1974, pp. 4–8.9. David J. Rose, ‘Energy Policy in the US’, Scientific American, 230 (1), January 1974, pp 20–29.10. Science, 183 (4125), 15 February 1974. See pp. 636–638 on US Energy Budget.11. Stephen A. Kerris, Jr., ‘A First Hurrah for Technology’, National Review, 25 (51), 21 December 1973, p. 1402 ff.12. ‘Oil-induced recession, background statistics’, no. 5, p. 10.13. Special Report: ‘Enough Energy—If Resources are Allocated Right’, Business Week, (2276), 21 April 1973, p 56.14. International Herald Tribune, 3–4 August, 1974.15. ‘Lignite has its drawbacks-but it’s cheap’, Business Week (2322), 15 March 1974, p 102 ff.16. Edmund A. Nephew, Technology Review, 76 (2), December 1973, pp 20–29.17. Vaclav Smil, ‘Energy and the Environment Scenarios for 1985 and 2000’, Futurist, 8 (1), February 1974, Washington DC, pp. 4–13.18. Special Report: ‘Enough Energy—If Resources are Allocated Right’, no. 13, p. 54.19. Much of the information is taken from Lawrence Lessing, ‘Capturing clean gas from coal’ Fortune, 88 (5), November 1973, p 129 ff.20. Harry Perry, ‘The gasification of coal’, Scientific American, 230 (3), March 1974, pp. 19–25. This article provides a good background to coal gasification.21. ‘Oil-induced recession, background statistics’, no. 5, p. 11.22. Ibid., p.12.23. Lawrence Lessing, no. 19, p. 216.24. Ibid. p. 131.25. ‘The best substitute for petrol may be petrol’, New Scientist, 61 (882), 24 January 1974, pp. 203–205.26. ‘At Last Canada’s Tar Sands Look Economic’, Business Week (2312), 5 January 1974, pp. 42–43.27. Special Report: ‘Enough Energy—If
《新科学家》,61(879),1974年1月3日,有两篇关于HTGR的可读文章。一个在第17页,另一个是马里奥·德·巴奇的《热反应堆的承诺》,在第20-22.59页。“德比荷卢快中子增殖项目的基础方案”,《第四届国际原子能会议论文集》,1971年9月,第5页,原子能机构,维也纳,1972年,第63-68.60页。Walter F. Morrow, Jr.,“太阳能:它的时代即将来临”,技术评论,76(2),1973年12月,第30-43.61页。Larry L. Booda,“基于海洋的太阳能-氢能转换概念”,海洋技术,15(2),1974.62。本节的大部分材料摘自以下两条:William C. Gough,《聚变能源的前景》,《未来主义者》,7(5),1973年10月,第211-215.64页。William C. Gough和Bernard J. Eastlund,《核聚变的前景》,科学美国人,224(2),1971年2月,第50-64.65页。Bruno Coppi和Jan Rem,“聚变研究中的托卡马克方法”,科学美国人,227(1),1972年7月,第65-75.66页。威廉·c·高夫和伯纳德·j·伊斯特伦德,不。p. 60.67。Moshe J. Lubin和Arthur P. Frass,“激光聚变”,科学美国人,224(6),1971年6月,第21-33.68页。本节的大部分材料摘自:69。小沃尔特·f·莫罗,不。60.70. 《能源战略:占有文件》,不是。28.71. Ibid.72。R. D. Shaver等人,“航天飞机作为国家空间计划的一个组成部分”,RM-6244-1-PR,兰德公司,加利福尼亚州圣莫尼卡,1970.73年10月。Reginald Turnill,观察者的载人航天之书,Frederick Warne & Co. London, 1972,第126-127.74页。r。d。谢弗等等,没有。72页,30.75页。同上,第26.76页。“半导体行业再次繁荣”,商业周刊,1974年4月20日,第65-78页。引自66.77页。《能源战略:占有文件》,不是。28.78. 科学文摘,1974.79。“对燃料电池的新兴趣”,《未来主义者》,8(1),1974年2月,第16.80页。Derek Gregor,“氢经济”,科学美国人,228(1),1973年1月,第13-21页。拉维·里克耶(ravi Rikhye)是一名战略分析师,也是一名多产的国防问题作家,为印度和国际期刊和报纸撰写了30多年的文章。他的兴趣特别集中在巴基斯坦武装部队,他是几本关于这个主题的书的作者。
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Pub Date : 2023-10-31DOI: 10.1080/09700161.2023.2270858
Nazir Ahmad Mir
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Pub Date : 2023-10-30DOI: 10.1080/09700161.2023.2270856
Chietigj Bajpaee
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. Chietigj Bajpaee, The Year Japan and Germany Became “Normal” Countries’, The Diplomat, 30 December 2022 (Accessed 30 June 2023).2. Chietigj Bajpaee, ‘Reinvigorating India’s “Act East” policy in an age of renewed power politics’, The Pacific Review, 36(3), 2023, pp.631–661.3. Chietigj Bajpaee, ‘The “China Factor” in India’s Maritime Engagement with Southeast Asia’, e-International Relations, 1 January 2019 (Accessed 25 June 2023).4. ‘Indonesia moves site of ASEAN military drills away from South China Sea’, Reuters, 22 June 2023 (Accessed 23 June 2023).5. Chietigj Bajpaee, ‘“ASEAN Centrality” in an Era of Renewed Power Politics’, The Diplomat, 8 December 2022 (Accessed 30 June 2023).
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Pub Date : 2023-10-27DOI: 10.1080/09700161.2023.2270857
Abhishek Verma
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Pub Date : 2023-10-16DOI: 10.1080/09700161.2023.2263702
Tayyaba Jaffery, Muhammad Shoaib Pervez
AbstractIn response to China’s phenomenal rise in the Indo-Pacific, the United States and its allies have institutionalized the QUAD. This article seeks to critique the novel construct of ‘Harmonious Realism’ and argues that the Chinese strategy for an Indo-Pacific regional order is paradoxical in nature. This paradox entails dichotomy between China’s rhetoric and practices in its institutional, strategic and economic aspects which can be empirically corroborated by the way China relates to ASEAN, its effort to seek an alternate model of security, and ensure economic interconnectivity through the BRI—all of which is counter-intuitive to China’s rhetoric of peaceful co-existence.keywords: Asia-PacificQuadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD)Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)ChinaIndo-pacific Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Notes1. “15 Years On, A Look Back at the Boxing Day Tsunami” at https://www.reuters.com/article/us-indianocean-tsunami-file-idUSKBN1YN02E (Accessed 19 June 2022).2. Patrick Gerard Buchan and Benjamin Rimland, ‘Defining the Diamond: The Past, Present and Future of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue’, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, 16 March 2020 (Accessed 19 June 2022).3. Enrico D’ Ambrogio, ‘The Quad: An Emerging Multilateral Security Framework of Democracies in the Indo-Pacific Region’, European Parliamentary Research Service, March 2021 (Accessed 26 October 2022).4. Patrick Gerard Buchan and Benjamin Rimland, no. 2.5. Wooyeal Paik and Jae Jeok Park, ‘The Quad’s Search for Non-military Roles and China’s Strategic Response: Minilateralism, Infrastructure Investment and Regional Balancing’, Journal of Contemporary China, 30(127), 2020, pp. 36–52. (Accessed 26 October 2022).6. “India-Australia-Japan-US Consultations on Indo-Pacific” at https://mea.gov.in/press-releases.htm?dtl/29110/IndiaAustraliaJapanUS_Consultations_on_IndoPacific_Manila_November_12_2017 (Accessed 02 July 2022).7. Ankit Panda, “US, Japan, India and Australia hold Working-Level Quadrilateral Meeting on Regional Cooperation”, The Diplomat, Washington DC, 13 November 2017 (Accessed 03 July 2022).8. William Choong, ‘The Return of the Indo-Pacific Strategy: An Assessment’, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 73(5), 2019, pp. 415–430 (Accessed 15 June 2022).9. Alyssa Ayers, “Pivot to Democracy: The Real Promise of the Quad”, War on the Rocks, 3 January 2019 at https://www.warontherocks.com/2019/01/pivot-to-democracy-the-real-promise-of-the-quad/ (Accessed 05 May 2023).10. William T. Tow, ‘Minilateral Security’s Relevance to US Strategy in the Indo-Pacific: Challenges and Prospects’, The Pacific Review 32(2), 2018, pp. 232–244 (Accessed 11 March 2022).11. Stewart Patrick, ‘The New “New Multilateralism”: Minilateral Cooperation, But at What Cost?’, Global Summitry, 1(2), 2015, pp. 115–134 (Accessed 11 April 2022).12. Benjamin Zala, ‘Taking the Potential Costs of the QUAD Seriously’, in Andrew Carr (ed.
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Pub Date : 2023-09-03DOI: 10.1080/09700161.2023.2247745
Shyam Hari P.
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Pub Date : 2023-09-03DOI: 10.1080/09700161.2023.2247746
E. Arapova
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Pub Date : 2023-08-29DOI: 10.1080/09700161.2023.2247768
L. Priya
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