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China and the worldwide search for oil security / Jakobson, Linda; Daojiong, Zha   Journal Article
Jakobson, Linda Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words China  Oil Security  China - Energy Security 
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ID:   086722


China factor in global energy dynamics / Daojiong, Zha   Journal Article
Daojiong, Zha Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The China factor is arguably the most important element in the anxieties of the past decade over energy and energy induced geopolitical changes around the world. It is, however, highly difficult of this issue, prevalent though they are in the mass media, diplomats venues, and even academic circles.
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ID:   068455


China's energy security: domestic and international issues / Daojiong, Zha   Journal Article
Daojiong, Zha Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Energy Security  China  China-Energy Security 
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ID:   155835


China-US relations under Trump: more continuity than change / Daojiong, Zha   Journal Article
Daojiong, Zha Journal Article
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Key Words China - US Relations  Trump Era 
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ID:   079605


Energy in Sino-American relations: Putting mutual anxiety in context / Daojiong, Zha   Journal Article
Daojiong, Zha Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Mutual anxiety will dictate relations between Beijing and Washington over energy and related geo-strategic matters. There is little doubt that the United States cannot tolerate obstruction, real or perceived, to its access to sufficient volumes of foreign oil, now or in the future. Also, particularly between now and the 2008 Olympics Games in Beijing, China will find it a paramount imperative not to suffer from a major reduction in or deliberate disruption to its foreign energy supply. As in the past, American and Chinese oil companies will still have to compete against each other for the same oil assets in a third country. The lack of mutual dependence in energy trade between China and the United States makes it tempting to enter into geopolitically inspired competition. This orientation falls short of the goal of effectively managing competition between the two countries. Instead, future activities and programmes should aim at mutually offering reassurance about a benign strategic intent towards the other side
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ID:   177646


Non-Traditional Security and China-US Relations / Daojiong, Zha   Journal Article
Daojiong, Zha Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This essay discusses setbacks to societal level of interactions between the United States and China resulting from the Trump administration’s turn to comprehensive confrontation. Bilateral cooperation in areas like public health, technology trade and development, law enforcement, and trade in food and energy has been severely curtailed. Future efforts to repair damage to bilateral relations will have to begin with these and related areas that indisputably have a direct impact on individual welfare in the two societies.
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Opening for US-China cooperation / Daojiong, Zha   Journal Article
Daojiong, Zha Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words United States  China  Energy Cooperation 
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Promoting Energy Partnership in Beijing and Washington / Daojiong, Zha; Weixing, Hu   Journal Article
Daojiong, Zha Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Although China and the United States do not rely on one another for energy supplies, the prospects for energy to become a cause for more serious clashes are high. Both countries should move beyond dialogue toward a true partnership that can confront the common challenges they face as importers
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