Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2015
The Energy Programme of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies represents one of ISEAS’ latest initiatives. The rise of oil prices in 2005 and 2006, combined with the continuing impact of 9/11 and the search for energy security by rising powers China and India, has stimulated both scholarly and lay interest in an issue that is of not only economic but strategic importance. Although the programme began in the 1980s, it was revived in June 2004 and has been well received, with thirty-five talks or seminars organized till the end of June 2006.
This book is based on a selection of the talks presented at the ISEAS Energy Forum. They range from energy conservation to oil rig manufacturing and the energy needs of India and China. While scholarly and reflective of the data and ideas presented at the forum, it is written in an accessible way so as to stimulate public awareness of key energy issues facing Singapore and the region. The writers bring to bear on the subject not just their expertise but also their ability to explain complex issues in an easily understandable manner. The Institute of Southeast Asian Studies would like to express its appreciation to the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung for its financial support.
I am particularly appreciative of Mr Mark Hong who conceived and developed the energy studies programme at ISEAS. I also appreciate his help, together with that of Mr Teo Kah Beng, in editing this book. Hopefully, this book will add to the growing knowledge on a subject which is going to be of critical importance in the twenty-first century.
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