As China’s energy demand grows at a rapid pace alongside its economy, it seeks to secure access to the oil and natural gas needed to sustain this level of development. This paper examines two approaches that it uses to do so: opening up markets to its state-controlled oil companies and pushing territorial claims that hold rich potential reserves. Although these strategies create international tensions that increase the threat of conflict, this paper argues that a broader clash between major powers is unlikely. More probable is that global economic ties will encourage China to lean towards international collaboration over competition until renewable technologies replace petroleum
Given its wealthy endowment of coal, conventional oil from abroad has beenthe primary focus of Cluna...
China and Japan used to have good energy cooperation before China switched into a net oil importer i...
China is now the world's second largest oil-consuming country after the U.S. Its global efforts...
Many have contended that the pusuit of natural resources has fueled international conflict, and some...
textChina's flourishing economy depends upon access to and greater use of energy resources, especial...
China has grown increasingly dependent on imports of oil and, as a consequence, has become a major a...
Summary: China’s growing demand for oil is significantly changing the international geopolitics of e...
Geopolitics appears to be increasingly back in fashion, and geoeconomics is gaining the limelight in...
China’s rapid rate of economic growth in the last few decades has increased its appetite for energy ...
One way of understanding the modern world is to view it as broken up into rival political and econom...
China's shift to a net oil importer has generated much speculation about how China's growing depend...
China's economic growth needs to be adequately and constantly nurtured by energy supply. In parall...
China's rapid economic growth has led to a huge increase in oil imports. This has raised great ...
Given its wealthy endowment of coal, conventional oil from abroad has beenthe primary focus of Cluna...
ABSTRACT China’s shift to a net oil importer has generated much speculation outside China about how ...
Given its wealthy endowment of coal, conventional oil from abroad has beenthe primary focus of Cluna...
China and Japan used to have good energy cooperation before China switched into a net oil importer i...
China is now the world's second largest oil-consuming country after the U.S. Its global efforts...
Many have contended that the pusuit of natural resources has fueled international conflict, and some...
textChina's flourishing economy depends upon access to and greater use of energy resources, especial...
China has grown increasingly dependent on imports of oil and, as a consequence, has become a major a...
Summary: China’s growing demand for oil is significantly changing the international geopolitics of e...
Geopolitics appears to be increasingly back in fashion, and geoeconomics is gaining the limelight in...
China’s rapid rate of economic growth in the last few decades has increased its appetite for energy ...
One way of understanding the modern world is to view it as broken up into rival political and econom...
China's shift to a net oil importer has generated much speculation about how China's growing depend...
China's economic growth needs to be adequately and constantly nurtured by energy supply. In parall...
China's rapid economic growth has led to a huge increase in oil imports. This has raised great ...
Given its wealthy endowment of coal, conventional oil from abroad has beenthe primary focus of Cluna...
ABSTRACT China’s shift to a net oil importer has generated much speculation outside China about how ...
Given its wealthy endowment of coal, conventional oil from abroad has beenthe primary focus of Cluna...
China and Japan used to have good energy cooperation before China switched into a net oil importer i...
China is now the world's second largest oil-consuming country after the U.S. Its global efforts...