OIL, OIL POLITICS
July 13, 2005
"Financing Chinese Refinery Upgrade"
Presentation
By Hongyan He Oliver, Former Research Fellow, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group, 2004-2009
The Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group (ETIP) seeks to combat global warming and climate change by promoting strategies for efficient energy technologies in China, India, and the United States, such as advanced coal technologies, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and advanced vehicle technologies.
2005
"Commentary on Part VI (A New Energy Security Strategy)"
Book Chapter
By John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program
For more than a century, energy and its procurement have been central to the U.S. position as a world power.
July 2005
"Providing Low-Sulfur Fuels for Transportation Use: Policy Options and Financing Strategies in the Chinese Context"
Conference Paper
By Hongyan He Oliver, Former Research Fellow, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group, 2004-2009 and Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group
This short paper is intended to outline the primary policy options available to the Chinese government to ensure that low-sulfur fuels become widely available in China to provide cleaner air and the ability to deploy more advanced vehicle technology.
Summer 2005
The India Imperative
Journal Article, National Interest, issue 80
By Robert D. Blackwill, International Council Member, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
June 28, 2005
Quenching US' Thirst for Oil an Attainable Goal
Op-Ed, Taipei Times
By Joseph S. Nye, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor
June 27, 2005
Quenching America's Growing Thirst for Oil
Op-Ed, The Bangkok Post
By Joseph S. Nye, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor
June 16, 2005
"Foreign & Domestic Automakers in China: Reconciling Economic Development, Environmental Quality, and Oil Security"
Presentation
By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Senior Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group
The Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group (ETIP) seeks to combat global warming and climate change by promoting strategies for efficient energy technologies in China, India, and the United States, such as advanced coal technologies, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and advanced vehicle technologies.
May 30, 2005
World Must End Mugabe Mayhem
Op-Ed, Toronto Star
By Robert Rotberg, Director, Program on Intrastate Conflict and Conflict Resolution
Dictatorial despotism spirals Zimbabwe ever downward. Zimbabweans struggle to survive, some even starving.
March 1, 2005
U.S. Policy in the South Caucasus in the Second George W. Bush Administration
Conference Paper
By Brenda Shaffer, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 1999–2007; Former Research Director, Caspian Studies Program, 2000–2005; Former Research Director, Caspian Studies Project, 2005–2007
December 2004
Ending the Energy Stalemate: A Bipartisan Strategy to Meet America's Energy Challenges
Report
By John P. Holdren, Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program, William K. Reilly, John W. Rowe, Philip Sharp, Former Senior Research Fellow, Environment and Natural Resources Program, Former Associate, Harvard Electricity Policy Group, 2001-2003; Former Lecturer in Public Policy, 1995-2001; Former Dir., IOP; HKS, 1995-1998, 2004-05 and Jason Grumet
The report contains detailed policy recommendations for addressing oil security, climate change, natural gas supply, the future of nuclear energy, and other long-term challenges, and is backed by more than 30 original research studies.
