Analysisng China's energy security : a source for conflict?/ Kwang Ho Chun.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: The Journal of East Asian Affairs Vol 23 No 1, Spring-Summer 2009, pp.89-114 (35)Summary: China's increasing demand for oil is often said to be a potential cause of instability in Southeast Asia and thus of conflict between China and the USA. This article considers whether such perceptions are justified and concludes that so far as oil is concerned generally they are not.
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China's increasing demand for oil is often said to be a potential cause of instability in Southeast Asia and thus of conflict between China and the USA. This article considers whether such perceptions are justified and concludes that so far as oil is concerned generally they are not.

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