The Strategic Implications of China's Energy Needs

The Strategic Implications of China's Energy Needs
Title The Strategic Implications of China's Energy Needs PDF eBook
Author Philip Andrews-Speed
Publisher Routledge
Pages 120
Release 2014-08-27
Genre History
ISBN 1136050884

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China is frequently described as a threat to regional and global stability and its rapidly rising demand for imported energy is seens as one cause of this threat. This book shows that domestic politics and foreign policy have both played a part in China's recent major energy policy decisions. However, China's increasing involvement in the global energy markets can be seen as an opportunity to enhance cooperation and interdependence rather than as a threat.

The Strategic Implications of China's Energy Needs

The Strategic Implications of China's Energy Needs
Title The Strategic Implications of China's Energy Needs PDF eBook
Author C. P. Andrews-Speed
Publisher
Pages 115
Release 2009
Genre Energy consumption
ISBN

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The strategic implications of China's energy needs

The strategic implications of China's energy needs
Title The strategic implications of China's energy needs PDF eBook
Author C. P. Andrews-Speed
Publisher
Pages 115
Release 2002
Genre China
ISBN 9780198516750

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China's Quest for Energy Security

China's Quest for Energy Security
Title China's Quest for Energy Security PDF eBook
Author Erica Strecker Downs
Publisher Rand Corporation
Pages 83
Release 2000-12-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0833048325

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China's two decades of rapid economic growth have fueled a demand for energy that has outstripped domestic sources of supply. China became a net oil importer in 1993, and the country's dependence on energy imports is expected to continue to grow over the next 20 years, when it is likely to import some 60 percent of its oil and at least 30 percent of its natural gas. China thus is having to abandon its traditional goal of energyself-sufficiency--brought about by a fear of strategic vulnerability--and look abroad for resources. This study looks at the measures that China is taking to achieve energy security and the motivations behind those measures. It considers China's investment in overseas oil exploration and development projects, interest in transnational oil pipelines, plans for a strategic petroleum reserve, expansion of refineries to process crude supplies from the Middle East, development of the natural gas industry, and gradual opening of onshore drilling areas to foreign oil companies. The author concludes that these activities are designed, in part, to reduce the vulnerability of China's energy supply to U.S. power. China's international oil and gas investments, however, are unlikely to bring China theenergy security it desires. China is likely to remain reliant on U.S. protection of the sea-lanes that bring the country most of its energy imports.

China's Energy Needs and Strategies

China's Energy Needs and Strategies
Title China's Energy Needs and Strategies PDF eBook
Author U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 2003
Genre China
ISBN

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Contains testimony and prepared statements by various experts, as well as remarks by members of the Commission.

China's Energy Strategy

China's Energy Strategy
Title China's Energy Strategy PDF eBook
Author Gabriel B Collins
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Pages 514
Release 2012-04-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1612511511

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A variety of viewpoints is offered in this timely analysis of China's economy and the future shape of Beijing's energy consumption. The authors, all noted authorities in the fields of economics, diplomacy, energy, and defense, consider an unprecedented range of influences and factors to avoid the limitations of looking at the subject myopically or with political bias. They conclude that while energy insecurity could eventually lead to an arms race at sea or even a naval conflict that neither side wants, there is ample room for Sino-American energy dialogue and cooperation in the maritime domain.

China’s Search for Energy Security

China’s Search for Energy Security
Title China’s Search for Energy Security PDF eBook
Author Suisheng Zhao
Publisher Routledge
Pages 225
Release 2014-06-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317981200

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China’s rapid economic growth in the recent decades has produced an unprecedented energy vulnerability that could threaten the sustainability of its economic development, a linchpin to social stability and ultimately the regime legitimacy of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as well as the foundation for China's rising power aspirations. What is the Chinese perception of the energy security and challenges, how has the Chinese government responded to the challenges? What are the international implications of China’s search for energy security? This collection of contributions by leading scholars seeks answers to these extremely important questions. The book is divided into three parts. Part I presents an overview of China’s sense of energy security and its strategic responses. Part II examines China’s energy policy-making processes, the efforts to reform and reorganize the energy sector and reset policy priorities Part III focuses on the international implications of China’s search for energy security. This book consists of articles published in the Journal of Contemporary China.