China's energy security: domestic and international issues / Zha Daojiong

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Survival Vol 48, No 1, Spring 2006, pp.179-190 (106)Summary: Outlines China's energy policies and the difficulties attendant on rapid economic growth. Notes in particular that reliance on imported oil is not in itself a threat to energy security but that ever-growing consumption without improved efficiency is. Suggests that international collaboration on energy efficiency will help deepen interdependence thus reducing the risks of diplomatic clashes.
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Outlines China's energy policies and the difficulties attendant on rapid economic growth. Notes in particular that reliance on imported oil is not in itself a threat to energy security but that ever-growing consumption without improved efficiency is. Suggests that international collaboration on energy efficiency will help deepen interdependence thus reducing the risks of diplomatic clashes.

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