The Economics and Politics of China's Energy Security Transition clarifies China's energy and foreign policies through a comprehensive examination of energy sources, providing an insider's unique perspective for assessing China's energy policies. China's historic decline in coal consumption since 2013-2014 and a plateauing of its carbon dioxide emissions have given China an unprecedented opportunity to decarbonize while growing its economy. In response to global questions about China's institutional, administrative, and political challenges and risks, this book provides the answers that everyone is asking. Provides a rare assessment of China's energy policies and reveals insights into the Chinese governmentDevotes attention to issues of global energy governance and energy sanctionsIncludes data and reference content suitable for researchers in economics, sustainability, energy policy, geopolitics and political science INDICE: 1. Will Resources be Exhausted? Infinite Supply of Finite Resources2. Wars about Resources: Will Man Fight for Resources?3. Is Energy Scrambling a Matter of Control or Competition?4. Energy Crisis: Natural and Man-Made5. Energy Security: Independence or Interdependence?6. Energy Diplomacy: The End or the Means?7. OPEC Complex: Monopoly or Market?8. Petroleum as a Weapon: The Dulled Blades 9. Is Energy China's Achilles' Heel?10. Overseas Investment: Going Global? is Not the Same as Bringing it Back?11. Maritime Safety: The Malacca Dilemma? and The String of Pearls?12. China as a Threat to Energy: Mutual Strategic Distrust and Interaction13. Climate Change: Is Global Warming the End of the World?14. International Energy Transformation: Opportunities and Challenges15. Sustainable Development: Solution to Saving Not the Earth but Man
- ISBN: 978-0-12-815152-5
- Editorial: Academic Press
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 400
- Fecha Publicación: 01/09/2018
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés