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来源类型 | Journal Article |
规范类型 | 其他 |
National Security Consequences of U.S. Oil Dependency | |
David Victor; John Deutch; James R. Schlesinger | |
发表日期 | 2006 |
出处 | Council on Foreign Relations, |
出版年 | 2006 |
语种 | 英语 |
摘要 | National Security Consequences of U.S. Oil Dependency, a report by the Council on Foreign Relations Independent Task Force on Energy, concludes that the “lack of sustained attention to energy issues is undercutting U.S. foreign policy and U.S. national security.” The report goes on to examine how America’s dependence on imported oil—which currently comprises 60 percent of consumption— increasingly puts it into competition with other energy importers, notably the rapidly growing economies of China and India. The task force was chaired jointly by James R. Schlesinger, a former secretary of defense and secretary of energy, and John Deutch, former director of Central Intelligence and undersecretary of energy, and drew from industry, academia, government, and NGOs. PESD Director David Victor directed the task force and FSI senior fellow by courtesy James Sweeney, director of Stanford’s new Precourt Institute for Energy Efficiency, served as a member. The task force unanimously concluded that incentives are needed to slow and eventually reverse the growth in petroleum consumption, particularly in the transportation sector, but was unable to agree on which specific incentives—such as gasoline tax-funded energy technology R&D, more stringent and broadly applied Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency (CAFE) standards, and a cap-and-trade permit system for gasoline—would most effectively achieve this result. The task force report included additional recommendations regarding the supply and consumption of energy including the following:
The report stressed that the U.S. government must reorganize to integrate energy issues with foreign policy to address the threats to national security created by energy dependence. The task force offered a number of recommendations to better promote energy issues in foreign policy deliberations as follows:
The task force restricted its inquiry to the challenges of managing U.S. and global dependence on imported oil and gas and did not address other important energy security issues such as nuclear proliferation and global warming. |
主题 | Biofuels ; Cap and Trade ; Energy ; Environment ; Foreign Policy ; Governance ; Institutions and Organizations ; International Development ; International Relations ; Investment ; Oil ; Policy Analysis ; Science and Technology ; Security ; Trade |
URL | https://pesd.fsi.stanford.edu/publications/national_security_consequences_of_us_oil_dependency |
来源智库 | Program on Energy and Sustainable Development (United States) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/136896 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | David Victor,John Deutch,James R. Schlesinger. National Security Consequences of U.S. Oil Dependency. 2006. |
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