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Workshop Contributors. Foreword.- Section I: Executive Summary A Summary of the Discussions P. Tempest.- Section II: Prospects for The Global Energy Market. An Overview D. Gore-Booth. A Political Perspective Lord Howel of Guildford. An Analytical Perspective M. Smith. An Economic Perspective.- Section III: National Strategic Energy Interests. Energy Security and Unresolved Conflict in the Caucasus T. Japaridze. Prospects for Russian Energy E. Velikhov.- Section IV: Evolving Roles of Multilateral Organisations and the Private Sector. Overview R. Priddle. The International Energy Forum and Energy Security & Stability A. Walther. The View from Brussels A. Konoplyanik.- Section V: Regional Challenges: The Middle East. National Strategic Energy Interests and Creating Regional Stability in the Middle East R. Ebel. Emerging Threats to Energy Security and Stability H. Franssen. Iraq: A Japanese Perspective K. Katakura.- Section VI: Regional Challenges: North Africa. Libya O. Miles.The North African Challenges F. Perrin.- Section VII: Regional Challenges: The Caucasus Region, Caspian & Black Sea Basins. Turkey & NATO D. Logan. Prospects for the Caucasus, the corridor between two Continents - Keynote Address T. Japaridze. Tatarstan: Euro Islam in the Volga Region R. Khakimov.- Section VIII: Critical Energy System Infrastructure (CESI) - Emerging Threats to Shipping and Pipelines. Introduction J. Flynn. Shipping: Vital, Vulnerable and Little Understood P. Adamson. The Straits of Malacca: Critical Sea-Lane Chokepoint T. Masuda.- Section IX: Background Papers on The World Energy Market: G. Hancock. The Geo-Political Future of the Gulf. China and OPEC. Egypt - A Promise yet to be fulfilled. Egypt's Race for Gas Export Markets. Saudi Arabia. Saudi Society.Central Asia and The Caspian Basin.- Section X: Initiatives Emanating from the Workshop W.D. Wood. Initiative: Energy Security and Unresolved Conflict in the Caucasus. Initiative on Pipelines Ports and Shipping Security - Building Public-Private Cooperation. Energy Security & NATO Strategic Interests After 9/11.- Section XI: Press Coverage. Epolitix. loomberg News.- The Times.

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