The strategic implications of China's energy needs

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Adelphi Paper 346Publication details: Oxford: Oxford Univ Press, 2002Description: 115pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: By the mid 1990s China had ceased to be self sufficient in enerngy and became a large scale oil importer, a dependence that will grow substantially in the future. This papers assesses China's emerging energy security policy and argues that the West should try to help China ensure a balanced policy that will promote integration rather than strategic competition and conflict.
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By the mid 1990s China had ceased to be self sufficient in enerngy and became a large scale oil importer, a dependence that will grow substantially in the future. This papers assesses China's emerging energy security policy and argues that the West should try to help China ensure a balanced policy that will promote integration rather than strategic competition and conflict.

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