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Global energy governance changes: challenges and reform trends / Yan, Ma   Journal Article
Yan, Ma Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The energy issue is a focal point in international relations not only at the level of nation-states but in transnational and interdisciplinary facets. The advance of globalization and scientific-technological development,the absolute need for reliable, continued energy supply for stability and the protection of humanity, make it imperative for all actors to coordinate and cooperate. Modern-day energy governance was given birth out of security concerns from major energy consumers. Today’s major energy importers such as China still need to guard energy supply security but,additionally, fluctuating prices also impact energy exporters.The non-marketization factor has accentuated the uncertainty of energy prices.The carrier of global energy governance currently is a multi-level, diverse and dispersed network.
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Global energy governance changes: challenges and reform trends / Yan, Ma   Journal Article
Yan, Ma Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The energy issue is a focal point in international relations not only at the level of nation-states but in transnational and interdisciplinary facets. The advance of globalization and scientific-technological development,the absolute need for reliable, continued energy supply for stability and the protection of humanity, make it imperative for all actors to coordinate and cooperate. Modern-day energy governance was given birth out of security concerns from major energy consumers. Today’s major energy importers such as China still need to guard energy supply security but,additionally, fluctuating prices also impact energy exporters.The non-marketization factor has accentuated the uncertainty of energy prices.The carrier of global energy governance currently is a multi-level, diverse and dispersed network.
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On the relationship between China and the international energy agency / Yan, Ma   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As China needs to play a more active role in global energy governance, it must create a diversified, multi-level system to enhance energy security and to alleviate environmental pressures. A China-IEA bilateral relationship exists under an Association Initiative, but a stronger bond is needed. Though it is not an IEA member, China’s massive energy needs makes it sensible that the two sides overcome existing obstacles that include OECD membership, statistical information issues and energy autonomy. In this regard an “IEA+China” might be a feasible model.
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