Energy diplomacy & Economics of Energy; 2 wings to fly for Phoenix of Development!
Main Author: | Pourya Zarshenas |
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Format: | Book Journal |
Bahasa: | eng |
Terbitan: |
Lambert
, 2022
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/6113491 |
Daftar Isi:
- We live in a World, that the cornerstone of it, is the economy! Although the sustainable and effective development of energy diplomacy will be possible after understanding global trends, economic fundamentals, analysis and mastery of business strategies, in the current situation, specific frameworks and strategies can be envisaged to be implemented at specific levels and designed at larger levels to Be on the agenda. The envisaged framework for the development of cooperation includes three sections: upstream (exploration and development), intermediate (trade, transmission and storage) and downstream (refining and chemical industries, from production to retail). Each section requires a business analysis tailored to its requirements, some of which are outlined below: Upstream: investment trends of neighboring countries, capital allocation priorities, active actors and contractual patterns; Intermediate and downstream: energy consumption basket, trends and prospects of supply and demand of oil and petroleum products, road and maritime transport market; Downstream: Industrial development programs, investment developments in downstream industries, supply of key industries feed and household consumption trends. Energy diplomacy is a form of diplomacy, and a subfield of international relations. It is closely related to its principal, foreign policy, and to overall national security, specifically energy security. Energy diplomacy began in the first half of the twentieth century and emerged as a term during the second oil crisis as a means of describing OPEC's actions. It has since mainly focused on the securitization of energy supplies, primarily fossil fuels, but also nuclear energy and increasingly sustainable energy, on a country or bloc basis. Energy diplomacy emerged as a term during the second oil crisis as a means of describing OPEC's actions and of characterizing the quest for the United States to secure energy independence and the Cold War relationship between Russia and satellite states regarding oil and gas exports. Since the oil crises, energy diplomacy has mainly focused on the securitization of energy supplies on a country or bloc basis and on the foreign policy to obtain that energy security. Politics is in fact a decision-making process. More specifically, politics refers to the attainment of authority in government and government, and organized control over human society. In addition, the policy is to study or implement the distribution of power and resources in each community as well as the common relationships between different communities. “But well ... the first mistake in politics is to get into it!”