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China and global energy governance: integration or confrontation? / Gao, Shuqin   Journal Article
Gao, Shuqin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China has been pursuing a risk averse counterweight energy strategy, cultivating strategic energy allies and diversifying its energy sources, generating a power shift of energy distribution from international oil companies to national oil companies. China's neomercantilism and NOCs suggest neither integration into the US-led international energy regime nor confrontation with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developmentā€“centered global energy governance. Instead, China is working toward creating a China-led alternative competitive regime. The prospect is therefore the emergence of a more fragmented and multilayered global energy governance.
Key Words China  Neomercantilism  Global Energy Governance  Power Shift  Nocs 
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