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ENERGY SECURITY POLICY (8) answer(s).
 
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China's geostrategic search for oil / Lee, John   Journal Article
Lee, John Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract In 2000, Asia analyst Robert A. Manning presciently argued that the likelihood of future conflict over energy resources would increase as rising Asian giants such as China shifted away from an economic toward a strategic approach to energy security.1 Since then, as China's energy consumption has expanded and its rise has become the dominant geopolitical issue of our time, Beijing's energy security policy has become one of the major discussion topics.
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China's overseas energy investment: myth and reality / Hongtu, Zhao   Journal Article
Hongtu, Zhao Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract China's rapidly incerasing demands for energy has been a subject for debate for years. To climate observers, the most important issue is how to safeguard energy supply and maintain economic growth. To most western analysts, the more crusial issue is how Chinese energy policies and activities will affect world energy markets and world politics.
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Chinese shadow on India's eastward engagement: the energy security dimension / Bhardwaj, Sanjay K (ed.) 2022  Book
Bhardwaj, Sanjay K (ed.) Book
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Publication Oxon, Routledge, 2022.
Description xxvi, 299p.: figures, tableshbk
Series Routledge Critical Perspectives on India and China; 03
Standard Number 9781032187495
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Days of reckoning / Deliso, Chris   Journal Article
Deliso, Chris Journal Article
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Energy Security Handbook / India.Ministry of External Affairs 2012  Book
India.Ministry of External Affairs Book
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Publication New Delhi, Energy Security Division, 2012.
Description 312p.Pbk
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Hedging against oil dependency: new perspectives on China's energy security policy / Tunsjo, Oystein   Journal Article
Tunsjo, Oystein Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Analysts debate if China will address its increasing reliance on overseas oil supplies and associated vulnerabilities through strategic steps that could lead to conflict or through accommodating market mechanisms. This article utilises on traditional 'market' and 'strategic' approaches, but adds to this analysis the concept of hedging, and links hedging to risk management. It is argued that such an alternative approach provides a better explanation and a more comprehensive understanding of China's energy security behaviour. By drawing on hedging and risk management, new perspectives on China's strategies to access energy resources in Sudan and Iran, and the importance of a Chinese state-owned tanker fleet in China's energy security policy are presented. Hedging strategies also incorporate more scope for limiting and managing risk than traditional strategies of diversification and a comprehensive approach that loosely mixes strategic and market approaches.
Key Words Iran  China  Sudan  Risk Management  Energy Security Policy  Oil Dependency 
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India's overseas assets: do they contribute to energy security? / Dadwal, Shebonti Ray   Journal Article
Dadwal, Shebonti Ray Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Indo-U.S. energy cooperation under Modi government / Kumar, Rajesh   Article
Kumar, Rajesh Article
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Summary/Abstract The new government so far has given positive indications that it would overcome all shortcomings of the previous government and ensure that India re-bounces back at international level. People in the country have great expectations from the leadership of PM Narendra Modi who is expected to give a new direction to India’s foreign policy which will have important bearings upon country’s energy security policy in general and nuclear energy in particular.
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