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Geopolitical economy of energy and environment : China and the European Union / edited by Mehdi P. Amineh and Yang Guang.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Anne and Joseph Trachtman Memorial Book Fund.
Amineh, Mehdi Parvizi, editor.
Guang, Yang, editor.
Series:
International comparative social studies ; v. 36.
International comparative social studies, 1568-4474 ; volume 36
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International economic relations.
China--Foreign economic relations--European Union countries.
China.
European Union countries--Foreign economic relations--China.
European Union countries.
Energy industries--China.
Energy industries.
Power industries--Environmental aspects--China.
Power industries.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2017.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
This book is the product of a joint research program between the Institute of West Asia & African Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing and the Energy Program Asia of the International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden University. China's transition to an urban-industrial society relies on its abundant domestic coal supplies, and on an increase in oil and gas imports. However, authorities are confronted with trade-offs between investments in expanding supplies of fossils, environmental sustainability, energy efficiency and in clean energy. Resources spent on expanding imported energy have to weighted against clean energy investments and improving efficiency of the fossil-fuel sector. The same is no less true for the European Union and its member states. Import dependency on piped gas is again growing. Security of supply of natural gas depends on political cooperation with energy-rich countries. At the same the EU has to meet its clean energy commitments by compromises between member states and 'Brussels'. Chinese national oil companies bridge the worlds of government in China and the extractive sector in hydrocarbon exporting-countries. At the global level, Chinese (trans- )national oil companies maintain competitive and cooperative relations with privately owned international oil companies. This book focuses, among others, on these networks with the objective to contribute to the study of the geopolitical economy of the energy sectors in the global system.
Contents:
Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; List of Maps, Tables and Figures; List of Abbreviations; List of Contributors; Geopolitical Economy of Energy and Environment: China and the European Unionâ#x80;#x94;Introduction to the Volume; Part 1 The Transnationalization of Chinese-National Oil Companies; Chapter 1 Energy and Geopolitical Economy in China: Theory and Concepts; Chapter 2 The Dual Face of China;Going Global; Transnationalizing National Oil Companies, Elites, and Global Networks;
Chapter 3 China's Resource Demand and Market Opportunities in the Middle East: Policies and Operations in Iran and IraqChapter 4 Strategies and Interactions in the Transnationalization of China's National Oil Companies;The Cases of CNOOC and Sinopec in Ghana; Chapter 5 The Transnationalization Strategy of Chinese National Oil Companies with Case Studies of Sudan and Saudi Arabia; Chapter 6 Chinese Influences and the Governance of Oil in Latin America the Cases of Venezuela, Brazil, and Ecuador; Chapter 7 Actors and their Interactions in the Sino-Venezuelan Oil Cooperation Model;
Chapter 8 Foundation of the East Central Eurasian Hydrocarbon Energy Complex: The Role of China, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Their National Oil CompaniesPart 2 Environment, Climate Change and Renewable Energy Resources: The European Union and China; Chapter 9 The Geo-Ecological Risks of Oil Investments by China and the Global South: The Right to Development Revisited; Chapter 10 Energy Transition and the Conflicts and Cooperation between China and EU Member States in Renewable Energy Fields;A Case Study of the Photovoltaic Industry;
Part 3 Energy and Geopolitics: The European Union Energy Supply Security and GeopoliticsChapter 11 Geopolitical Economy of Energy Security in the European Union, the Persian Gulf, the Caspain Region and China; Bibliography; Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Anne and Joseph Trachtman Memorial Book Fund.
Other Format:
Print version: Geopolitical economy of energy and environment.
ISBN:
9789004273115
9004273115
OCLC:
1001968634
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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