The rapid pace of growth in China's total energy consumption over the past decade and the seemingly unrestrained rise of oil prices have generated a critical mass of discussion about China's energy security. The principle concern over energy security in China is the perception that the Chinese economy is highly dependent on a stable supply of energy and cannot tolerate the slightest interruption or shortfall
textChina's flourishing economy depends upon access to and greater use of energy resources, especial...
This article aims to analyze the contours of China's energy (in)security, highlighting the case of e...
The dramatic increase in investment by Chinese SOEs in overseas oil assets is primarily driven by en...
Already the world's second biggest energy consumer, China is presently on track to become the world'...
The People's Republic of China (PRC) had been a net energy exporter since the 1960s. In 1993, howeve...
China’s energy insecurity largely originates from its constrained availability, questionable reliabi...
One way of understanding the modern world is to view it as broken up into rival political and econom...
A secure supply of energy is essential for all nations, to sustain their economy, and indeed their v...
ABSTRACT China’s shift to a net oil importer has generated much speculation outside China about how ...
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...
For many years, China has made great strides in constructing a sizeable and stable energy supply sys...
China's shift to a net oil importer has generated much speculation about how China's growing depend...
China’s global quest for resources, in particular oil and natural gas, has received unprecedented wo...
"Energy security" is usually defined as the guarantee of a stable and reliable supply of energy at r...
textChina's flourishing economy depends upon access to and greater use of energy resources, especial...
This article aims to analyze the contours of China's energy (in)security, highlighting the case of e...
The dramatic increase in investment by Chinese SOEs in overseas oil assets is primarily driven by en...
Already the world's second biggest energy consumer, China is presently on track to become the world'...
The People's Republic of China (PRC) had been a net energy exporter since the 1960s. In 1993, howeve...
China’s energy insecurity largely originates from its constrained availability, questionable reliabi...
One way of understanding the modern world is to view it as broken up into rival political and econom...
A secure supply of energy is essential for all nations, to sustain their economy, and indeed their v...
ABSTRACT China’s shift to a net oil importer has generated much speculation outside China about how ...
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...
For many years, China has made great strides in constructing a sizeable and stable energy supply sys...
China's shift to a net oil importer has generated much speculation about how China's growing depend...
China’s global quest for resources, in particular oil and natural gas, has received unprecedented wo...
"Energy security" is usually defined as the guarantee of a stable and reliable supply of energy at r...
textChina's flourishing economy depends upon access to and greater use of energy resources, especial...
This article aims to analyze the contours of China's energy (in)security, highlighting the case of e...
The dramatic increase in investment by Chinese SOEs in overseas oil assets is primarily driven by en...