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Oil and gas in China[electronic resource] :the new energy superpower's relations with its region /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
338.2/7280951
書名/作者:
Oil and gas in China : the new energy superpower's relations with its region // Lim Tai Wei.
作者:
Lim, Tai-Wei.
出版者:
Singapore ; : World Scientific,, c2010.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xviii, 161 p.)
標題:
Petroleum industry and trade - China.
標題:
China - Economic conditions - 2000-
ISBN:
9789814277952 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9814277959 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
摘要、提要註:
This book looks at the emergence of China as a major importer and consumer of energy as well as examines contemporary issues within the Chinese oil industry. As China benefits from globalization, what is the impact on China's relations with countries in its neighbouring region when it seeks more oil importation from overseas sources? China's industrial growth in the Pan Pearl River Delta Region is outstripping its oil supply and China is turning to the ASEAN countries connected to its Pearl River tributaries to form a Pan region that acts both as a conduit for oil supply from other sources as well as the supply source itself. Geopolitics in the region represents one of the main obstacles standing in China's way for a regional agreement on maritime resources. Would the pressure on China for more energy translate into tension and conflicts? How will Japan view or compete with China's initiatives in ASEAN given that Japan is still the region's largest investor. After China's landmark energy crisis in 2004, how will China be able to strike a balance between economic growth and energy consumption? With the growing importance of post-industrial debate and environmentalism, what are the implications of post-industrialism for China? For future energy use, how will China utilize the options of alternative energy, energy conservation and reinvigoration of old energy resources to meet its future oil needs?
電子資源:
http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/7365#t=toc
Oil and gas in China[electronic resource] :the new energy superpower's relations with its region /
Lim, Tai-Wei.
Oil and gas in China
the new energy superpower's relations with its region /[electronic resource] :Lim Tai Wei. - Singapore ;World Scientific,c2010. - 1 online resource (xviii, 161 p.) - Series on contemporary China,v. 211793-0847 ;. - Series on contemporary China ;v. 29..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This book looks at the emergence of China as a major importer and consumer of energy as well as examines contemporary issues within the Chinese oil industry. As China benefits from globalization, what is the impact on China's relations with countries in its neighbouring region when it seeks more oil importation from overseas sources? China's industrial growth in the Pan Pearl River Delta Region is outstripping its oil supply and China is turning to the ASEAN countries connected to its Pearl River tributaries to form a Pan region that acts both as a conduit for oil supply from other sources as well as the supply source itself. Geopolitics in the region represents one of the main obstacles standing in China's way for a regional agreement on maritime resources. Would the pressure on China for more energy translate into tension and conflicts? How will Japan view or compete with China's initiatives in ASEAN given that Japan is still the region's largest investor. After China's landmark energy crisis in 2004, how will China be able to strike a balance between economic growth and energy consumption? With the growing importance of post-industrial debate and environmentalism, what are the implications of post-industrialism for China? For future energy use, how will China utilize the options of alternative energy, energy conservation and reinvigoration of old energy resources to meet its future oil needs?
ISBN: 9789814277952 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
375614
Petroleum industry and trade
--China.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
339157
China
--Economic conditions--2000-
LC Class. No.: HD9576.C52 / L5364 2010eb
Dewey Class. No.: 338.2/7280951
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