This exhaustive treatment of China's international petroleum policy examines the cogovernance of China's petroleum sector by its government and national oil companies, as they work at loggerheads with each other to shape such key policies as overseas investment, domestic price caps, and import controls in the face their country's exploding demand for foreign oil. Imported oil already accounts half of China's total consumption and is forecast to increase to 80 percent by 2030.
China's International Petroleum Policy focuses on six major issues: the evolution of China's...
This exhaustive treatment of China's international petroleum policy examines the cogovernance of China's petroleum sector by its government and nat...
Drawing on cutting-edge research from leading scholars, this book investigates state preferences for regime creation and assesses state capacity for executing these preferences in Northeast Asia's energy domain, defined as the geographical area comprising the following countries: Russia, Mongolia, China, Japan, South Korea and North Korea. It examines questions pertaining to how states perceive the need and necessity for establishing a regime when it comes to the issue of energy and how much commitment they make to the effort in Northeast Asia.
The book analyses the factors that...
Drawing on cutting-edge research from leading scholars, this book investigates state preferences for regime creation and assesses state capacity fo...