South Korean perspectives on Northeast Asian energy security cooperation

Asian Survey ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 50 (3) ◽  
pp. 591-614 ◽  
Author(s):  
Se Hyun Ahn

This article examines the progress, problems, and prospects of Russian-South Korean energy security cooperation. Several ongoing energy projects between Russia and South Korea are highly likely to enhance energy security needs for both countries. Nevertheless, the development of bilateral energy projects has been extremely slow.


2012 ◽  
Vol 524-527 ◽  
pp. 2950-2953 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ying Shen ◽  
Xue Song Li ◽  
Xiao Li Guo

Nowadays energy security is an important issue that many countries focus on, especially in the Northeast Asia. Regional energy security cooperation is important to Northeast Asia. The stability of regional energy security cooperation reflects in the competition and cooperation between the countries. The logistic model, which is often used to describe the law of population growth in biology, could analysis the stability of regional energy security cooperation. According to which the hierarchy of needs and resource dependencies among the Northeast Asian countries, there are three models of cooperation, which are Equality and mutual benefit model, attachment symbiotic model and resource dependence model. Each model is analyzed, and then some suggestions are given.


2021 ◽  
pp. 48-53
Author(s):  
J. Yoon ◽  
S. Song

The power system interconnection between Northeast Asian countries has been discussed since 2000 but has not been realized to date due to various obstacles. This paper specifies the expected future energy policy, long-term energy supply plan, and necessity of power interconnection from the Korean viewpoint, including the climate change agreement. There are very many interconnection scenarios presented by various institutes in NEA countries now. These studies contain the overall preliminary feasibility results but do not consider the environmental effects, energy security, and market reforms. Do these existing studies show how we could interconnect specific countries? This paper discusses the trading potentials for green energy utilization between countries and some obstacles to be removed to promote the energy interconnection projects from technical, economic, marketable, and energy security standpoints. Especially, energy security in terms of politics, as well as vulnerability characteristics of renewable energy, could cause the interconnected system blackouts. These could be a serious obstacle to realization and continuous stable operation of these interconnection projects. Finally, this paper will specify the future directions and possible scenarios for power system interconnection by integrating these issues comprehensively from Korea's perspective.


Radiocarbon ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 52 (2) ◽  
pp. 421-427 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shin'ya Shoda

Since the sensational 2003 announcement that pushed the start of the Yayoi period back by 500 yr, archaeologists working on 1st millennium BC material from northeast Asia have had to switch from the older short chronology to a new long chronology. However, this change need not apply to the entire northeast Asian region as China's chronology is tied to written records. The timeline of the Korean peninsula, intermediate between the Chinese and Japanese ones, needs to be reexamined. The chronology of the 1st millennium BC in the Korean peninsula is still in dispute, in part because many of the radiocarbon dates lack clear archaeological contexts. This paper shows that a reliable typological relationship observed in archaeological materials existed at this time linking northeast Asia from China to Japan. This paper includes absolute dates based on the initial AMS 14C measurements of charred crops from South Korean sites.


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