SECURITYFOREIGN POLICY
The Gulf Crisis Is Forcing Japan Into an Energy Rethink
Japan is being forced to reconsider its energy strategy due to the Gulf Crisis, despite having spent decades preparing for disruptions. Its options for managing energy security are now narrowing.
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