"China's adoption of new energy policies is shaping the global demand of fossil fuels. The book presents rich insights into China's energy security dilemmas, politics, economics and the institutional mechanisms of an energy transition. A must-read book for energy strategists." --Commander (Dr.) Kapil Narula (Ret.), Indian Navy
1. Will Resources Be Exhausted?-"Infinite Supply of Finite Resources2. "Resource War: Will Mankind Fight for Resources?3. Resource Contention: Resource Control or Market Competition?4. Energy Crisis: "Natural Disaster and "Man-Made Calamity5. Energy Security: From Energy Independence to Energy Interdependence6. Energy Diplomacy: From "Bilateral Diplomacy to "Global Energy Governance7. Energy: The "Achilles' Heel of China?8. Overseas Investment: "Going-Out Not Equal to "Taking-Back9. Maritime Transportation Security: "Malacca Dilemma and "Strings of Pearls10. "China Energy Threat Theory: Strategic Mutual Suspicion and Interaction11. China's Energy Strategy: From "Self-Reliance to "Energy Revolution12. Climate Change and Sustainable Development13. International Energy Transformation: Bright Future and Tortuous Road14. "Beautiful China: "Chinese Dream of Green Development
Dr. Hongtu Zhao, a research professor at Institute of World Economic Studies, part of the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR), specializes in the study of energy and resource issues. His current field of study also encompasses global warming, unconventional security, and international political economics. A former visiting scholar in University of Wisconsin-Madison and Energy Charter Secretariat (located in Brussels), he has written and co-written several books, such as The Grand Chessboard of Global Energy and A Survey of International Strategic Resources.