China's dangerous energy nexus / Justin Hempson-Jones
Material type: TextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: RUSI Newsbrief Vol 26 no 3, March 2006, pp.35-36Summary: China's need to secure increasing amounts of imported energy is leading to it investing heavily in what the rest of the world perceives as "pariah states". This in turn requires China to protect its investments with military presences e.g. in the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf, and thus risk running into conflict over energy with the USA.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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China's need to secure increasing amounts of imported energy is leading to it investing heavily in what the rest of the world perceives as "pariah states". This in turn requires China to protect its investments with military presences e.g. in the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf, and thus risk running into conflict over energy with the USA.
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