China, Oil and Global Politics

China, Oil and Global Politics
Title China, Oil and Global Politics PDF eBook
Author Philip Andrews-Speed
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 245
Release 2011-05-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136732357

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This book provides a critical overview of how China’s growing need for oil imports is shaping its international economic and diplomatic strategy and how this affects global political relations and behaviour. It draws together the various dimensions of China’s international energy strategy, and provides insights into the impact of this on China’s growing presence across the world.

The New Kings of Crude

The New Kings of Crude
Title The New Kings of Crude PDF eBook
Author Luke Patey
Publisher Hurst
Total Pages 374
Release 2014-10-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1849045380

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In the past decade, the need for oil in Asia's new industrial powers, China and India, has grown dramatically. The New Kings of Crude takes the reader from the dusty streets of an African capital to Asia's glistening corporate towers to provide a first look at how the world's rising economies established new international oil empires in Sudan, amid one of Africa's longest-running and deadliest civil wars. For over a decade, Sudan fuelled the international rise of Chinese and Indian national oil companies. But the political turmoil surrounding the historic division of Africa's largest country, with the birth of South Sudan, challenged Asia's oil giants to chart a new course. Luke Patey weaves together the stories of hardened oilmen, powerful politicians, rebel fighters, and human rights activists to show how the lure of oil brought China and India into Sudan--only later to ensnare both in the messy politics of a divided country. His book also introduces the reader to the Chinese and Indian oilmen and politicians who were willing to become entangled in an African civil war in the pursuit of the world's most coveted resource. It offers a portrait of the challenges China and India are increasingly facing as emerging powers in the world.

Geopolitical Economy of Energy and Environment

Geopolitical Economy of Energy and Environment
Title Geopolitical Economy of Energy and Environment PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 537
Release 2017-07-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004273115

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Geopolitical economy of Energy–China and the European Union offers to analyse the three interconnected issues, namely geopolitical economy of energy and environment with focus on China and the European Union.

China’s Energy Security and Relations With Petrostates

China’s Energy Security and Relations With Petrostates
Title China’s Energy Security and Relations With Petrostates PDF eBook
Author Anna Kuteleva
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 107
Release 2021-07-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000406326

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This book examines the development of bilateral energy relations between China and the two oil-rich countries, Kazakhstan and Russia. Challenging conventional assumptions about energy politics and China’s global quest for oil, this book examines the interplay of politics and sociocultural contexts. It shows how energy resources become ideas and how these ideas are mobilized in the realm of international relations. China’s relations with Kazakhstan and Russia are simultaneously enabled and constrained by the discursive politics of oil. It is argued that to build collaborative and constructive energy relations with China, its partners in Kazakhstan, Russia, and elsewhere must consider not only the material realities of China’s energy industry and the institutional settings of China’s energy policy but also the multiple symbolic meanings that energy resources and, particularly, oil acquire in China. China’s Energy Security and Relations with Petrostates offers a nuanced understanding of China’s bilateral energy relations with Kazakhstan and Russia, raising essential questions about the social logic of international energy politics. It will appeal to students and scholars of international relations, energy security, Chinese and post-Soviet studies, along with researchers working in the fields of energy policy and environmental sustainability.

The Global Politics of Energy

The Global Politics of Energy
Title The Global Politics of Energy PDF eBook
Author Aspen Institute
Publisher
Total Pages 264
Release 2008
Genre Science
ISBN

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Windfall

Windfall
Title Windfall PDF eBook
Author Meghan L. O'Sullivan
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 496
Release 2017-09-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 150110795X

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Windfall is the boldest profile of the world’s energy resources since Daniel Yergin’s The Quest, asserting that the new energy abundance—due to oil and gas resources once deemed too expensive—is transforming the geo-political order and is boosting American power. “Riveting and comprehensive...a smart, deeply researched primer on the subject.” —The New York Times Book Review As a new administration focuses on driving American energy production, O’Sullivan’s “refreshing and illuminating” (Foreign Policy) Windfall describes how new energy realities have profoundly affected the world of international relations and security. New technologies led to oversupplied oil markets and an emerging natural gas glut. This did more than drive down prices—it changed the structure of markets and altered the way many countries wield power and influence. America’s new energy prowess has global implications. It transforms politics in Russia, Europe, China, and the Middle East. O’Sullivan considers the landscape, offering insights and presenting consequences for each region’s domestic stability as energy abundance upends traditional partnerships, creating opportunities for cooperation. The advantages of this new abundance are greater than its downside for the US: it strengthens American hard and soft power. This is “a powerful argument for how America should capitalise on the ‘New Energy Abundance’” (The Financial Times) and an explanation of how new energy realities create a strategic environment to America’s advantage.

China's Perception of Global Politics

China's Perception of Global Politics
Title China's Perception of Global Politics PDF eBook
Author E. Ted Gladue
Publisher
Total Pages 272
Release 1982
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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