The strategic implications of China's energy needs / Philip Andrews-Speed, Xuanli Liao, and Roland Dannreuther.
Material type: TextSeries: Adelphi papers ; no. 346.Publisher: London ; New York : Oxford University Press for the International Institute for Strategic Studies, [2002]Description: 1 online resource (115 pages) : illustrations, 1 mapContent type:- text
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- 9781136050886
- 1136050884
- China's energy needs
- 333.790951 23
- HD9502.C62 A7 2002eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-115).
China's energy security policy -- China's energy security policymaking and implementation -- The strategic implications of China's energy needs.
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China is frequently described as a threat to regional and global stability and its rapidly rising demand for imported energy is seens as one cause of this threat. This book shows that domestic politics and foreign policy have both played a part in China''s recent major energy policy decisions. However, China''s increasing involvement in the global energy markets can be seen as an opportunity to enhance cooperation and interdependence rather than as a threat.
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