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Enhancing U.S.-Japan Energy System Resilience amid Shifting Geopolitical Tensions

Enhancing U.S.-Japan Energy System Resilience amid Shifting Geopolitical Tensions

Released Monday, 2nd October 2023
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Enhancing U.S.-Japan Energy System Resilience amid Shifting Geopolitical Tensions

Enhancing U.S.-Japan Energy System Resilience amid Shifting Geopolitical Tensions

Enhancing U.S.-Japan Energy System Resilience amid Shifting Geopolitical Tensions

Enhancing U.S.-Japan Energy System Resilience amid Shifting Geopolitical Tensions

Monday, 2nd October 2023
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With Japan assuming the G-7 presidency and the United States hosting APEC meetings this year, the two countries are well positioned to lead Indo-Pacific engagement on climate change and energy transition efforts that are in line with regional energy security needs. Clare Richardson-Barlow moderates this Asia Insight podcast with Ken Koyama (Institute of Energy Economics, Japan) and Jennifer Sklarew (George Mason University) on the energy security relationship between the United States and Japan. The participants consider how the two countries are tackling their respective energy transition challenges and how bilateral cooperation can help address both energy and economic security concerns.

Clare Richardson-Barlow is a lecturer at the University of Leeds and an interdisciplinary social scientist whose research and teaching explores just transitions, energy policy, political economy, and energy governance. 

Ken Koyama is Chief Economist and Senior Managing Director at the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan. Dr. Koyama also is a Visiting Professor at the Graduate School of Public Policy at the University of Tokyo and an Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Innovative Research at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.   

Jennifer Sklarew is an Assistant Professor for the Environmental Science and Policy Department at George Mason University and brings 30 years of energy and environmental policymaking and analysis to her research and teaching. 

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