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1 online resource (187 pages) |
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Title page; copyright page; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Figure 1.1: U.S. and China Energy Demand Trend by Type (2005); Table 1.1: Asia-Pacific Inward FDI Flows, by Host Region and Economy; Figure 2.1: China's Energy Policymaking Apparatus; Table 3.1: Caspian Sea Area Production and Reserve Figures; Figure 3.1: Central Asia Energy Map; Table 3.2: Chinese and Russian Trade with Central Asian Countries (2006); Figure 4.1: Northeast Asian Energy Map; Figure 5.1: Southeast Asian Energy Map; Table 5.1: Overall ASEAN Trade s with Selected Countries (2006). |
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Figure 6.1: China Power Generation (2005)Figure 6.2: China's CO2 Emmissions by Type; Figure 6.3: U.S. CO2 Emissions by Type; Preface; ch1-China's Search for Energy Security; The Global Energy Context; Putting the Global and Chinese Energy Security Debates in Context; The Mixed Views of China in Asia and Beyond; Taking a Foreign Policy Analysis Perspective to Explain the Roots of China's Energy Policy; Organization of the Book; ch2-Making China's Energy Policy; Growing Challenges to China's Development; China's Evolving Policymaking Apparatus. |
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Persistent Limitations to Central Government AuthorityConclusion; ch3-The "Great Game" in Central Asia; Energy Resources in Central Asia-What Is There to Fight Over?; China's Energy Diplomacy-Going Forth in Central Asia; Understanding the Economic and Political Context of China's Central Asian Energy Security Policy; China's Energy Policy Drivers-The Domestic Side of Its Central Asia Energy Approach; Conclusion; ch4-Pipeline Politics in East Asia; Energy Realities in Northeast Asia-What Is There to Fight Over?; China's Energy Diplomacy and Going Forth in Northeast Asia. |
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The Economic and Political Context of China's East Asia Energy Security PolicyChina's Energy Policy Drivers-The Domestic Side of the Northeast Asia Energy Approach; Conclusion; ch5-Challenges and Opportunities in Southeast Asia and Beyond; Energy Resources in the Southeast Asian/Pacific Area-What Is There to Fight Over?; China's Energy Diplomacy-Going Forth in Southeast Asia and Beyond; Understanding the Political and Economic Context of China's Southeast Asian Energy Security Policy; China's Domestic Energy Policy Drivers-The Domestic Need for Multilateral Collaboration in Southeast Asia. |
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Conclusionch6-Juggling Priorities at Home; The Domestic Roots of China's Energy Shortages and Environmental Challenges; A New Domestic Effort to Prioritize Conservation-A Look at China's 2007 Energy Conservation Law; China's Climate Security Challenge; Global Climate Crisis Responses-Greater Energy Collaboration or Acrimony?; Addressing China's Coal Challenge in Climate Terms; Conclusion; ch7-Implications of China's Quest for Energy Security; China's Energy Policy "Paradigm"?; China's Policy Choices and Foreign Policy Process; Trade-offs between Growth and Environmental Security. |
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Reactions to China's Rise: A Continuation of Hedging Strategies. |
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Subject |
Energy policy -- China.
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Energy policy. |
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China. |
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Energy development -- Government policy -- China.
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Energy development -- Government policy. |
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Energy development. |
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Power resources -- Asia.
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Power resources. |
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Asia. |
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China -- Relations -- Asia.
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Relations. |
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Asia -- Relations -- China.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Print version: Garrison, Jean A. China and the Energy Equation in Asia : The Determinants of Policy Choice. Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, ©2009 9781935049050 |
ISBN |
9781626373006 (electronic book) |
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1626373000 (electronic book) |
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