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1. The Pathway to an Effective ETS and Power Market Interaction: The Case of the Korean ETS

2. China, climate change and the energy transition

3. The EU’s Proposed Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and Its Implications for Asia

4. U.S. Strategy: Rebalancing Global Energy between Europe, Russia, and Asia and U.S. Security Policy in the Middle East and the Gulf

5. Greenhouse Gas Emissions from State-Owned Enterprises: A Preliminary Inventory

6. US-China Roundtable on Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage

7. Reviving Nuclear Power: Is the Philippines Ready?

8. Small Modular Reactors in the Philippines’ Journey Toward Nuclear Energy

9. CCP Inc. in Greece: State Grid and China’s Role in the Greek Energy Sector

10. Beijing Makes a Big Long-term Bet on Nuclear Power

11. Understanding Quality Energy-Related Infrastructure Development in the Mekong Subregion: Key Drivers and Policy Implications

12. Impacts of COVID-19 on the Energy Demand Situation of East Asia Summit Countries

13. Sustainable Development of Chitral: A CPEC Perspective

14. China vs. US: The Green Energy Race

15. Winter Coal Shortages Reveal Chinese Energy Vulnerabilities

16. Natural Gas in South-east Asia: Key Trends and Long-term Outlook

17. Getting to 30-60: How China’s Biggest Coal Power, Cement, and Steel Corporations Are Responding to National Decarbonization Pledges

18. Green Giants? China’s National Oil Companies Prepare for the Energy Transition

19. How China and Pakistan Negotiate

20. CO21092 | Vertical Farms: Are They Sustainable?

21. Submarine Collision Highlights Turbulent South China Sea

22. The Strategic Benefits of the Southern Gas Corridor

23. The Southern Gas Corridor and the New Geopolitics of Climate Change

24. Competing in Artificial Intelligence Chips: China’s Challenge amid Technology War

25. Domestic Coal: A Hindrance to Renewable Energy Development?

26. Understanding and Reducing Military Vulnerabilities of Civilian Nuclear Plants: The Case for the Northeast Asia

27. United G20 must pave the way for robust post-COVID-19 recovery

28. Transforming the power sector in developing countries: Geopolitics, poverty, and climate change in Bangladesh

29. Oil Prices and Stock Prices in Clean Energy: New Evidence from Chinese Subsectoral Data

30. Scaling up Private Investment in Low-Carbon Energy Systems through Regional Cooperation: Market-Based Trade Policy Measures

31. Unlocking the Potential of Private Financing for Low-carbon Energy Transition: Ideas and Solutions from ASEAN Markets

32. Iran's Influence in the Middle East

33. How to Design a Co-benefit Framework Between Air Quality Improvement and Climate Policy: The Case of South Korea

34. Water Politics and the Human Geographies of the Aral Sea Crisis

35. Adapting to Climate Change in Southwestern Bangladesh: Need for Transformational Measures?

36. The United States Should Prioritize Energy Cooperation With Taiwan

37. India-Canada Energy Cooperation

38. Sustainable Energy through Green Bonds in India

39. Bridging the Gap: Progress and Prospects for Accelerating South Korea's Move Towards a Carbon Neutral Scenario

40. Next Steps for US-Japan Collaboration on Energy Infrastructure

41. COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impacts on China’s Energy Sector: A Preliminary Analysis

42. Is China Still a Developing Country? And Why It Matters for Energy and Climate

43. Green Stimulus Proposals in the United States and China

44. Trends and Contradictions in China’s Renewable Energy Policy

45. Reform Is in the Pipelines: PipeChina and the Restructuring of China’s Natural Gas Market

46. Completing the Southern Gas Corridor: SGC in a Post-pandemic World

47. How the US and China Could Renew Cooperation on Climate Change

48. Turkey’s Energy Geopolitics

49. Enhancing US-Japan cooperation on clean energy technologies

50. 2019 Guide to Chinese Climate Policy

51. China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Power Projects: Insights into Environmental and Debt Sustainability

52. In Dire Straits? Implications of US-Iran Tensions for the Global Oil Market

53. China’s Belt and Road Initiative and Its Energy-Security Dimensions

54. New Powers: How India’s Smart Cities are Governing and Transitioning to Low-carbon Energy

55. Infrastructure development in the Northeast: Hydropower, natural resources, legal and institutional frameworks and compliance

56. Mapping Power: A Collection of Insights on the Political Economy of Electricity in India's States

57. Insufficient Energy Technology in Pakistan: A Conversation with Michael Kugelman

58. China’s Quest for Blue Skies: The Astonishing Transformation of the Domestic Gas Market

59. China’s Quest for Gas Supply Security: The Global Implications

60. (De)globalization of International Plastic Waste Trade: Stakes at Play and Perspectives

61. Renewable Energy in Trade Wars: Solar Power in South Korea’s Energy Mix and the Impact of Protectionism

62. Belt and Road in Latin America: A regional game changer?

63. Engaging with India’s Electrification Agenda

64. Engaging with India’s Electrification Agenda: Powering Assam

65. Engaging with India’s Electrification Agenda: Powering Chhattisgarh

66. Engaging with India’s Electrification Agenda: Powering Odisha

67. Global Energy in Transition: How the EU Should Navigate New Realities and Risks

68. Petro Dollar. Petro Yuan. Petro Rupee?

69. Russia and China in the Middle East: Playing their best cards

70. The Arctic Council and US domestic policymaking

71. A Stronger Mediterranean Partnership: Why More Than Gas is at Stake

72. Chinese, Russian, Japanese, and Korean Strategies for Northeast Asian Cross-Border Energy Connectivity

73. Energy Access and Affordability Voluntary Action Plan for Latin America and the Caribbean

74. Securing Energy Supply and Maritime Interests: Seeking Convergence

75. What Is the U.S. Trade and Development Agency?

76. A Tale of Three Coal Markets Common Challenges and Unique Attributes of U.S., Chinese, and Indian Markets

77. Fuel Competition in the Expanding Power Market Renewable Energy in Southeast Asia

78. Down to the Last Mile: Key Research Needs for Energy Access

79. Resourcing Green Technologies through Smart Mineral Enterprise Development

80. Comments on the Proposed Amendments to the Electricity Act 2003

81. Plugging In Energy Demand in Indian Residences

82. The Trump-led Trade War with China: Energy Dominance Self-destructed?

83. Xi Jinping’s Institutional Reforms: Environment over Energy?

84. The Future of Nuclear Power in China

85. The Chinese Betting Can Iran Develop Phase 11 of the South Pars Field?

86. Complementarity and dependency in the Energy sector and the transition to a low-carbon economy

87. Financing Green Growth

88. Do Not Fall for the Hype on U.S.-China Natural Gas Trade

89. How Turkey Can Ensure a Successful Energy Transition

90. Russia-India relations: Long-term obstacles remain despite sectoral achievements

91. Energy, Trade and Geopolitics In Asia: The Implications for Canada

92. Comments on Draft National Energy Policy

93. Plugging In: A Collection of Insights on Electricity Use in Indian Homes

94. Clear Waters and Green Mountains: Will Xi Jinping Take the Lead on Climate Change?

95. Changing Energy Geopolitics: What is the Role of Sustainability in the Global Energy Geopolitics

96. Korean Firms' Sustainability Practices and Their Role in the Green Economy

97. Everything You Think You Know About Coal in China Is Wrong

98. Turkey-KRG Energy Relations: Internal and External Dynamics

99. Pursuing a Low-Carbon Action Plan: The Case of Chongqing City

100. Competition and Choice in Electricity Distribution in India