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Item Bridging the Gap Between Science and Society: The Relationship Between Policy and Research in National Laboratories, Universities, Government, and Industry(2006) Matthews, Kirstin R.W.; Lane, Neal F.; Jaffe, Amy Myers; Bierbaum, Rosina; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyItem China's Relations with OPEC: Challenges for U.S.-Sino Relations(2012) Elass, Jareer; Miller, Keily; Jaffe, Amy Myers; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyItem China's Relations with OPEC: Challenges for U.S.-Sino Relations(9/26/2012) Elass, Jareer; Miller, Keily; Jaffe, Amy Myers; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyThis paper is part of "The Rise of China and Its Energy Implications" study, a major research initiative to investigate the implications of China"s oil and natural gas policies and domestic energy market development on global energy markets.Item Conference Report—Beyond Science: The Economics and Politics of Responding to Climate Change(2008) Matthews, Kirstin R.W.; Smulcer, Lauren A.; Jaffe, Amy Myers; Lane, Neal F.; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyTo examine climate change issues from a policy and scientific perspective, the Science and Technology Policy, Energy Forum, and Health Economics programs of the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, together with the Energy & Environmental Systems Institute and the Shell Center for Sustainability at Rice University, hosted a conference on February 9, 2008, titled “Beyond Science: The Economics and Politics of Responding to Climate Change.” The event, supported by the Science & Innovation Section of the British Consulate-General in Houston, sought to highlight the challenges and opportunities for developing a more effective U.S. climate policy. Conference participants discussed policies that have been adopted or are under consideration in the United States, as well as the background data needed to assess the effectiveness of these policies and other options. Among the topics covered were the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2007 Assessment Report; mitigation and adaptation strategies; policy approaches to limiting carbon emissions and the economic issues related to such policies; and technology options for dealing with climate change. This conference report is a summary of the findings and discussions.Item Conference Report—Biomass to Chemicals and Fuels: Science, Technology and Public Policy(James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, 2008) Jaffe, Amy Myers; Dominguez-Faus, Rosa; Smulcer, Lauren A.; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyItem Cultural Security Perceptions in Northeast Asia and Their Impact on Energy Cooperation(2000) al-Jibury, Falah; Jaffe, Amy Myers; Marcus, George; Barnes, Joe; Garrett, Banning; Moon, Katherine H.S.; Berger, Thomas; Ikenberry, G. John; Stoll, Richard J.; Cha, Victor; Lewis, Steven W.; von der Mehden, Fred R.; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyItem Developments in Atlantic Basin LNG: Implications for Japan(2001) Shook, Barbara Rhines; Jaffe, Amy Myers; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyItem Electricity grids and geopolitics: A game-theoretic analysis of the synchronization of the Baltic States’ electricity networks with Continental Europe(Elsevier, 2024) Fang, Songying; Jaffe, Amy Myers; Loch-Temzelides, Ted; Lo Prete, Chiara; Baker Institute for Public PolicyCan supply of electricity be used as an energy weapon? This question rises in importance as more countries trade electricity across borders to smooth out grid stability issues and improve cost-efficient dispatching across large geographic areas. In the context of the Baltics’ disentanglement from the BRELL (Belarus, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania) electricity grid and synchronization with Europe, we develop a game-theoretic model and examine the strategies of the involved parties in light of the potential for electricity trade to be used as a geopolitical weapon. We conceptualize the process of the synchronization project as a sequential-move game between three actors (Russia, the Baltic states, and the EU-U.S.). Our findings suggest that, in large part due to reputational concerns, Russia is unlikely to cooperate in the synchronization process. Instead, our model predicts that Russia will not wait for the Baltic states to complete their synchronization with the European grid before disconnecting them from the BRELL system. Direct Russian cyberattacks against Baltic grids are not implemented and the Baltics do not have to make concessions, provided that Western allies signal a strong likelihood of deterrent retaliation. We offer policy recommendations for Europe, Russia and the Baltic states.Item Energy in Cuba(James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, 2000) Jaffe, Amy Myers; Soligo, Ronald; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyItem Energy Security(1997) Soligo, Ronald; Jaffe, Amy Myers; Mieszkowski, Peter; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyItem Energy Security: Oil-Geopolitical and Strategic Implications for China and the United States(James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, 2004) Jaffe, Amy Myers; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyItem Energy, Financial Contagion, and the Dollar(2008) El-Gamal, Mahmoud A.; Jaffe, Amy Myers; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyItem Food for Thought … Pun Intended(James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, 2008) Jaffe, Amy Myers; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyItem Fundamentals of a Sustainable U.S. Biofuels Policy(James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, 2010) Alvarez, Pedro J.J.; Burken, Joel G.; Coan, James D.; de Oliveira, Marcelo E. Dias; Dominguez-Faus, Rosa; Gomez, Diego E.; Jaffe, Amy Myers; Medlock, Kenneth B. III; Powers, Susan E.; Soligo, Ronald; Smulcer, Lauren A.; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyItem Gas FAQ Video Briefing Transcript: U.S. Gasoline Markets and U.S. Oil Dependence(James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, 2007) Medlock, Kenneth B. III; Jaffe, Amy Myers; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyItem Gas FAQ: U.S. Gasoline Markets and U.S. Oil Import Dependence(2007) Medlock, Kenneth B. III; Jaffe, Amy Myers; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyItem Geopolitics of Russian Supply and U.S. Foreign Policy(2004) Barnes, Joe; Jaffe, Amy Myers; Morse, Edward L.; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyItem Global Oil Geopolitics Post-September 11: Changing Landscapes(James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, 2002) Jaffe, Amy Myers; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyItem Impact of the Reopening of Persian Gulf Upstream Sectors to International Investment In International Oil Markets(James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, 2000) Jaffe, Amy Myers; Soligo, Ronald; James A. Baker III Institute for Public PolicyItem International Influences on the Link between U.S. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Prices(James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, 2007) Hartley, Peter R.; Jaffe, Amy Myers; Medlock, Kenneth B. III; James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy
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