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CHINA - ENERGY SECURITY (10) answer(s).
 
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Beijing's energy security strategy: the significance of a chinese state-owned tanker fleet / Erickson, Andrew; Collins, Gabe   Journal Article
Collins, Gabe Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   096344


China - Central Asia natural gas pipeline and multilateral coop / Xiaoyun, Qiang   Journal Article
Xiaoyun, Qiang Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   075796


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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China, the United States and Southeast Asia contending perspect: contending perspectives on politics security and economics / Goh, Evelyn (ed); Simon, Sheldon W (ed) 2008  Book
Goh, Evelyn Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2008.
Description vii, 206p.
Standard Number 9780415429450
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China's energy and security relations with Russia: hopes, frustrations and uncertainties / Jakobson, Linda; Holtom, Paul; Knox, Dean; Peng, Jingchao 2011  Book
Jakobson, Linda Book
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Publication Sweden, SIPRI, 2011.
Description vii, 43p.
Series SIPRI policy paper no. 29
Standard Number 9789185114665
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China's long-term energy outlook and the implications for globa / Zhidong, Li   Journal Article
Zhidong, Li Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This study gives a long-term energy outlook for China by an econometric method. China's GDP growth will be 6.4 percent annually from 2005 to 2030, and the continuation of rapid economic growth could result in a number of difficult issues such as energy security, environment protection and CO2 emissions reductions. China should solve these problems through its own efforts. At the same time, international cooperation such as establishing an Energy Community in the Northeast Asia region is also an important strategic option
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ID:   078982


China's oil diplomacy: is it a global security threat? / Lai, Hongyi Harry   Journal Article
Lai, Hongyi Harry Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract China is now the world's second largest oil consuming nation. China's external quest for oil has thus generated much attention and is believed by many to destabilise the world order. This article attempts to provide an overview of China's external initiatives for satisfying domestic oil demands and to examine the implications of China's oil diplomacy on regional and global political stability. The article suggests that China has taken three steps to satisfy its growing domestic demand for oil - expanding overseas oil supplies from the Middle East, diversifying its importing sources by reaching out to Africa, Russia, Central Asia and the Americas, and securing oil transport routes. This article argues that China's oil diplomacy strengthens its ties with oil-producing nations and complicates those with oil-importing nations. Nevertheless, contrary to pessimistic predictions, China's oil diplomacy has neither upset the USA's fundamental policies towards Iraq and Iran, nor has it generated armed clashes in the South China Sea. China has largely accommodated the USA in these areas and has forged joint efforts in energy exploration with its Asian neighbours, except for Japan. China's benign oil diplomacy can be explained by the minor role of oil imports in its energy consumption and, more importantly, by China's peaceful-rise strategy.
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ID:   079861


China's search for energy security: emerging dilemmas / Dadwal, Shebonti Ray   Journal Article
Dadwal, Shebonti Ray Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract As the world's fastest growing energy consumer, China has attracted enormous attention over the last few years. This paper looks at the factors influencing China's policies and strategies in its search for energy security and examines whether China can be persuaded to adopt a more integrative stance with respect to energy. It argues that China's pursuit of a policy to secure preferential access to oil and gas resources in politically unstable states could lead to heightened competition with other major importing states and to geopolitical tensions. Instead, China needs to work with other consumers and the international community to solve energy-related problems.
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Coping with energy insecurity: China's response in global perspective / Calder, Kent E   Journal Article
Calder, Kent E Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Regional differences in china's energy efficiency and conservat / Dan, Shi   Journal Article
Dan, Shi Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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