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China’s surging energy demand: trigger for conflict or cooperation with Japan / Itoh, Shoichi   Journal Article
Itoh, Shoichi Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article revisits a conventional interpretation of Sino-Japanese energy relations from geopolitical and zero-sum viewpoints. Contemporary Sino-Japanese disputes over the East China Sea and their scramble over a crude-oil pipeline from Russia have drawn global attention to the intensification of the rivalry between the two giant energy consumers. Beijing and Tokyo, however, have gradually found common interests resulting from business opportunities, environmental countermeasures, etc. Russia's failure in driving a wedge between China and Japan, and the United States' proactive engagement in Asia-Pacific energy issues, appear to provide new opportunities in which the East Asian powers' energy rivalry can be reduced
Key Words Geopolitics  Environment  Energy Security  Japan  China  Regime 
Russia - United States 
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