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CHINA'S ENERGY SECURITY (5) answer(s).
 
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China's energy security issues / Talukdar, Indrani   Journal Article
Talukdar, Indrani Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Effect of the energy security factor on the development and pro / Nagiyev, Azad   Journal Article
Nagiyev, Azad Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the basic approaches China uses in its energy diplomacy on the African continent, the scale of its energy-related cooperation with Africa's main oil-producing countries, and its prospects. According to the author's forecast, Africa is to become one of China's principal hydrocarbon suppliers, and Chinese oil companies will be investing in oil and gas deposit development in Aftica.
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Malacca: no more a dilemma for China? / Singh, Mandip   Journal Article
Singh, Mandip Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Partition of Sudan and its impact on China's oil interests / Xin, Li   Journal Article
Xin, Li Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Refining the prize: Chinese oil refineries and its energy security / Kim, Inwook   Article
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Summary/Abstract Since China became a net oil importer in 1993, oil refineries have played integral roles in China's quest for oil security. And yet, the capacity, security, and configurations of refineries were rarely featured in the discussions about China's oil policy. To fill this gap, this paper explains the basics of refinery economics and technology, and details the development in China's refining industry since the early 1990s. By taking refineries into consideration, it then revisits and reassesses the existing literature regarding the motives and drivers behind China's foreign oil policy, its effectiveness, and the political interactions between China and crude oil producers.
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