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15 August 2011

Griffith Asia Institute – Research Seminar by Dr Vlado Vivoda

Dr Vlado Vivoda, Research Fellow, Griffith Asia Institute presents ‘Evaluating Energy Security in the Asia-Pacific Region: A Novel Methodological Approach’...

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23 April 2014

Will Ukraine crisis open a new gas market for Australia?

The Gladstone Observer, through a report by Dr Vlado Vivoda, discusses how the standoff between Russia and Ukraine exacerbates Europe’s...

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10 September 2013

Japan’s Olympic Win and Fukushima

With the Tokyo Olympics only 7 years away, Dr Vlado Vivoda, Research Fellow, Griffith Asia Institute, is interviewd on The...

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28 March 2013

After Fukushima: The future of nuclear power in Asia

Before the nuclear disaster at Japan’s Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant on March 11, 2011, just two years ago yesterday,...

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7 February 2013

Japan can’t afford to leave nuclear power switched off

“Recent data shows Japan posted a record high trade deficit of Â¥6.93tn (A$73.16bn) in 2012. Japan is struggling with rising...

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20 December 2012

Promotions at GAI!

Many congratulations to Dr Vlado Vivoda, Dr Luke Glanville, Dr Hun Joon Kim and Dr Michael Clarke on their promotions!...

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3 December 2012

Oil, oil everywhere: but still no such thing as US energy independence

The United States will overtake Saudi Arabia as the world’s leading oil producer by about 2017 and will become a...

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18 October 2012

Gas Export Boom Threatens Electricity Prices

The Australian Industry Group is warning today that exporting large quantities of natural gas to Asia could endanger Australia’s energy...

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28 March 2014

New book released: Energy Security in Japan

Griffith Asia Institute Featured Publication Purchase the book from Ashgate press For a country already uneasy about energy security, the...

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31 January 2013

Can shale oil fuel Australia?

“Earlier this week, Linc Energy released two reports estimating the amount of oil in the Arckaringa Basin near Coober Pedy...

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