The article explores the energy security concerns faced by China from the point of view of energy users working in government, university, civil society and business sectors. The authors first derive a set of seven hypotheses related to Chinese energy security drawn from a review of the recent academic literature. We then explain each of these seven hypotheses, relating to (1) security of energy supply, (2) geopolitics, (3) climate change, (4) decentralization, (5) energy efficiency, (6) research and innovation of new energy technologies, and (7) self sufficiency and trade. Lastly, the article tests these hypotheses through a survey distributed in English and Mandarin completed by 312 Chinese participants. The conclusion presents insights f...
China's shift to a net oil importer has generated much speculation about how China's growing depend...
Abstract Historically, great powers have gone to great lengths to guarantee the energy necessary to...
This paper analyzes both global and regional approaches to solving problems of energy security and e...
China's rapidly growing economy has seen a sharp rise in energy consumption and correspondingly a ne...
China's rapidly growing economy has seen a sharp rise in energy consumption and correspondingly a ne...
The main objective of this article was to determine the level of the Chinese energy security that wa...
A secure supply of energy is essential for all nations, to sustain their economy, and indeed their v...
Energy policies in China, the world's largest energy consumer, are an important factor in shaping th...
109 p.The People's Republic of China (PRC) has achieved phenomenal growth in the last two decades. A...
The author investigates the role and place of government in the modern energy sector of China. Due t...
Romano, Giulia, Jean-François Di Meglio (dir.), China's energy security : a multidimensional perspec...
One way of understanding the modern world is to view it as broken up into rival political and econom...
Abstract ...
China has been the world's largest energy consumer and producer for many years, yet while myriad stu...
Despite unprecedented energy consumption rates and environmental sustainability threats, China has s...
China's shift to a net oil importer has generated much speculation about how China's growing depend...
Abstract Historically, great powers have gone to great lengths to guarantee the energy necessary to...
This paper analyzes both global and regional approaches to solving problems of energy security and e...
China's rapidly growing economy has seen a sharp rise in energy consumption and correspondingly a ne...
China's rapidly growing economy has seen a sharp rise in energy consumption and correspondingly a ne...
The main objective of this article was to determine the level of the Chinese energy security that wa...
A secure supply of energy is essential for all nations, to sustain their economy, and indeed their v...
Energy policies in China, the world's largest energy consumer, are an important factor in shaping th...
109 p.The People's Republic of China (PRC) has achieved phenomenal growth in the last two decades. A...
The author investigates the role and place of government in the modern energy sector of China. Due t...
Romano, Giulia, Jean-François Di Meglio (dir.), China's energy security : a multidimensional perspec...
One way of understanding the modern world is to view it as broken up into rival political and econom...
Abstract ...
China has been the world's largest energy consumer and producer for many years, yet while myriad stu...
Despite unprecedented energy consumption rates and environmental sustainability threats, China has s...
China's shift to a net oil importer has generated much speculation about how China's growing depend...
Abstract Historically, great powers have gone to great lengths to guarantee the energy necessary to...
This paper analyzes both global and regional approaches to solving problems of energy security and e...