IEEJ Energy Journal Special Issue (Published in October 2017)

FOREWORD Masakazu Toyoda
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1. Impact on Energy/Environment Policy under the New US Administration

The Trump Administration, Trade and Energy
Kenneth B Medlock III
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Climate Change as Symbolic Politics in the United States
Roger Pielke Jr.
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The impact of an “American First” policy on stability in the Middle East: The impact on oil markets
Paul Stevens
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The US President Trump and uncertainty
Nobuo Tanaka
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The Barriers of the Separation of Three Powers and the Federal System Faced by “the Most Productive President”
Ayako Sugino
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2. Climate Change and the Future of Non-Emitting Energy Resources (nuclear and renewable)

A Vital Energy Option at Risk?? The Japan and U.S. Nuclear Energy Industries
Peter Lyons
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Can Nuclear Safety Culture be Used to Increase Public Acceptance of Nuclear Power?
Gerry Thomas
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Energy Transitions - Exploring Global Energy Scenarios
The role of Nuclear and Renewables
Wim Thomas
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Risk management under Uncertainties -- Risk/Risk Trade-off
Mitsutsune Yamaguchi
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Uncertainties of the 2030 Energy Mix and Expectations for the 2050 Target
Hisashi Hoshi
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3. Security/Economy and the Role of Fossil Fuels Revisited

Energy Security and the Role of Fossil Fuels Revisited
Joan MacNaughton
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Can Demand for Imported LNG in Asia Increase Because it is a ‘Cleaner’ Energy Source?
Jonathan Stern
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The Role and Future of Fossil Fuel
Ken Koyama
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