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Prof. Robert B. Laughlin
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Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305

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Energy Security: Implications for U.S.-China-Middle East Relations
Working papers presented at a joint conference between the
James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy of Rice University and Shanghai Institute for International Studies
Shanghai, China

July 18, 2005

2. Energy Security: Oil–Geopolitical and Strategic Implications for
China and the United States

Amy Myers Jaffe, Wallace S. Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies
James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy
Rice University
3. Energy and Natural Gas in Northeast Asia Options for the Future
Kenneth Medlock III, Energy Research Fellow, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy & Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Economics
Rice University

4. Energy Security in Northeast Asia: The Potential for Cooperation Among the Major Energy Consuming Economies of China, Japan and the United States
Steven Lewis, Research Fellow in Asian Politics and Economics, James A. Baker III Institute For Public Policy and Professor of the Practice in Humanities and Director of Asian Studies
Rice University

5. China vs. US: A View from the Arab World
Mamoun Fandy
, Diana Tamari Sabbagh Research Fellow in Middle Eastern Studies
James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy
Rice University

6. Is there an Arab Popular Culture?
Susan Ossman, Department of Anthropology
Rice University

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