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China s Energy Policy from National and International Perspectives
Author | : Qinhua XU,William CHUNG |
Publsiher | : City University of HK Press |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2016-09-30 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9789629372576 |
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Before 2000, roughly 96% of China’s energy demands were met domestically. Since 2001, however, this position of near self-reliance has changed. With steadily increasing demands, China’s need for foreign energy has grown. Today, China is the world’s biggest energy consumer and emitter of greenhouse gases. Building upon the first volume, which examined China’s energy plans, this book will examine the strategies China has taken to meet its burgeoning energy demands, continue its fast-paced economic growth and also address the mounting concerns about environmental welfare and the true cost of China’s development. With new chapters addressing international agreements, the so-called “China energy threat” and the Belt and Road Initiative, this volume will continue to discuss and interpret both domestic policies and China’s international role. 香港城市大學出版社出版。 Published by City University of Hong Kong Press.
China s Energy Policy in National and International Perspectives
Author | : Qinhua Xu,William Chung |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 2014-07 |
Genre | : Energy policy |
ISBN | : 962937238X |
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China's economic growth during the last couple of decades has been impressive. Around the turn of the millennium, China's energy situation changed drastically. Before 2000, about 96% of China's energy demand was met domestically. Since 2001, however, this position of near self-reliance has changed. With steadily increasing energy demand, China's need for foreign energy has grown. Today, China is the world s biggest energy consumer and emitter of greenhouse gases. This book summarizes China's energy and environmental policies with special reference to the 2011-2015 Twelfth Five-Year Plan (FYP). By reviewing and investigating China's recent efforts and to resolve the misunderstandings by addressing the key criticisms of its energy policies, this book presents both the domestic approaches and the international agreements in which China participates. This comprehensive overview of the current state of China's energy situation will serve as a foundation for future analysis.
China s Energy Security
Author | : Giulia C Romano,Jean-Francois Meglio |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2016-06-10 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781317428565 |
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A secure supply of energy is essential for all nations, to sustain their economy, and indeed their very survival. This subject is especially important in the case of China, as China’s booming economy and consequent demand for energy is affecting the whole world, and in turn potentially driving realignments in international relations. Moreover, as this book argues, energy security should be considered more broadly, to include issues of sustainability, environmental protection and the domestic organisation of energy policy and energy supply. This book presents a comprehensive picture of China’s energy security. It covers all energy sectors – coal, oil, gas, renewables; international relations with all major sources of energy supply – the Middle East, Central Asia, Africa; and key areas of domestic policy making and supply.
Shaping China s Energy Security
Author | : Michal Meidan |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Energy industries |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105132346409 |
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An Introduction to Energy Diplomacy
Author | : Haiyun Wang,Qinhua Xu |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 261 |
Release | : 2022-03-05 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9789811691096 |
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This book discusses the basic and cutting-edge theories in the area of energy diplomacy in the global context, focusing on topics such as international dialogues on energy, government-directed partnerships, international energy games, the activities of international agencies, and public energy diplomacy. It also analyzes in detail the relationship between global energy diplomacy and international energy, while at the same time identifying the major problems of China’s energy diplomacy to provide a framework for the country’s energy diplomacy strategy—an essential component of China’s overall diplomatic strategy.
China s Energy And Mineral Industries
Author | : James P. Dorian |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 2019-04-10 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780429713286 |
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This book is based on papers presented at the China Energy and Mineral Policies and Planning Conference held at the East-West Center. It discusses the energy and minerals development policies of China as well as the outlook for trade in technology, energy commodities, and minerals.
China s Climate Energy Policy
Author | : Akihisa Mori |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2018-07-04 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781351037570 |
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China’s recent climate-energy policy, an outcome of contemporary challenges, has generated conflict of interest amongst major stakeholders. Coupled with a boost in demand for oil, gas and coal, as well as a rapid growth in wind and solar power, it has not only affected domestic fossil fuel and renewable energy providers, but has also provoked a resource boom, affecting development pathways internationally. This book therefore seeks to examine the economic, social and ecological effects associated with China’s climate-energy policy. Assessing how the policy has been and will be formulated and implemented, it analyses the changing use of energy, CO2 emissions and GDP, as well as social and environmental impacts both domestically and internationally. It presents in-depth case studies on specific policies in China and on its resource exporting countries, such as Indonesia, Australia, Myanmar and Mongolia. At the same time, using quantitative data, it provides detailed input-output and applied computable general equilibrium analyses. Arguing that China has actively advanced its climate-energy policy to become a leader of global climate governance, it demonstrates that China ultimately relocates the cost of its climate-energy policy to resource exporting countries. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of energy, the environment and sustainability, as well as Chinese Studies and economics.
Managing China s Energy Sector
Author | : Hongyi Lai,Malcolm Warner |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2017-10-02 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781317511717 |
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Since China has now become the world’s largest energy consumer, its energy sector has understandably huge implications for the global economy. This book examines the transformation of China’s conventional and renewable energy sectors, with special attention to state-business relations. Two studies examine the development of China’s energy profile, especially China’s renewable energy. Two others explore governmental relations with state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and their reform. Despite drastic restructuring in the late 1990s, SOEs continue their oligopolistic control of the oil and gas sectors and even overshadow the stock market. Three studies investigate the factors that help propel the expansion of China’s conventional energy firms, as well as those producing renewable energy (i.e. solar PV industry). A study of China’s solar PV industry suggests that China’s governmental support for it has evolved from subsidising production (a "mercantile" stage aimed at expanding the industry’s global production and export share) to subsidising the demand side (aiming at expanding domestic demand and absorbing redundant manufacture capacity). Another review of this industry finds that firms tend to pay heavy attention to extra-firm institutional network relationships both inside and outside China, and that buyer-supplier networks are influenced by extra-local managerial education. The final chapter compares China’s provinces and their embedded carbon-footprints per capita in urban areas from a consumption perspective, using a self-organizing feature map (SOFM) model. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Asia Pacific Business Review.