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China, Oil and Global Politics Philip Andrews-Speed (National University of Singapore)

China, Oil and Global Politics By Philip Andrews-Speed (National University of Singapore)

China, Oil and Global Politics by Philip Andrews-Speed (National University of Singapore)


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This book provides a critical overview of how China's growing need for oil imports is shaping its international economic and diplomatic strategy and how this affects global political relations and behaviour. It draws together the various dimensions of China's international energy strategy, and provides insights into the impact of this on China's growing presence across the world.

China, Oil and Global Politics Summary

China, Oil and Global Politics by Philip Andrews-Speed (National University of Singapore)

China's rapid economic growth has led to a huge increase in its domestic energy needs. This book provides a critical overview of how China's growing need for oil imports is shaping its international economic and diplomatic strategy and how this affects global political relations and behaviour.

Part One is focused on the domestic drivers of energy policy: it provides a systematic account of recent trends in China's energy sector and assesses the context and processes of energy policy making, and concludes by showing how and why China's oil industry has spread across the world in the last fifteen years. Part Two analyses the political and foreign policy implications of this energy-driven expansion and the challenges this potentially poses for China's integration into the international system. It examines a number of factors linked to this integration in the energy field, including the unpredictabilities of internal policymaking; China's determination to promote its own critical national interests, and the general ambition of the Chinese leadership to integrate with the international system on its own terms and at its own speed.

The highly topical book draws together the various dimensions of China's international energy strategy, and provides insights into the impact of this on China's growing international presence in various parts of the world.

China, Oil and Global Politics Reviews

The book is laudable in its interdisciplinary approach, particularly the effort to combine energy policy issues with international relations analysis. It is also sensitive to the dynamic perspective underlying the interests of different stakeholders...the book will be of interest to international relations experts, China experts, policymakers and investors who want to obtain firsthand knowledge of the energy dynamics in the country. - I.A. Siddiky, Oil, Gas & Energy Law Intelligence, Vol. 9 - issue 5, October 2011

If China's foreign policy on energy is of concern to you, then Philip Andrews-Speed and Ronald Danreuther's new book is indispensable. In 170 tightly written pages the authors synthesise their deep knowledge of Chinese domestic policymaking with a broad and sophisticated understanding of international relations. The result is a complex argument about how domestic and international considerations have interacted to shape the international behaviour of the Chinese government and of its oil companies. In contrast to most foreign policy discussions, the authors emphasize the importance of domestic policy considerations and path dependency in the energy sector in determining much of China's international behaviour. - Deborah Seligsohn, Europe's World, Autumn 2011

Andrews-Speed and Dannreuther's book manages to convey a substantial amount of information on a technical subject without overloading the reader or making the book inaccessible to non-specialists... Of particular interest is the first section, outlining as it does China's energy needs and policies, and the process and driving forces behind the internationalization of its energy industry... Andrews-Speed and Dannreuther's book is broader in scope and offers an analysis more thoroughly based on the domestic context for China's energy policy. - Jens Hein, Energy, Environment and Development Programme, Chatham House; International Affairs 87: 6, 2011

Summing Up: Recommended. All readership levels. - Z. Zhu, CHOICE, March 2012

Although oil composes less than a fifth of China's energy supply, the size of the country's economy and its rapid growth in recent decades-as well as sharply declining domestic production-have propelled China into international oil markets. Oil is critical in fueling the country's transportation system, and China is both the world's second largest oil consumer and third largest importer. China was an oil exporter until 1993, but by 2009 it was importing more than half of the oil it consumed, an amount expected to double by 2020. This volume examines oil in the context of China's energy policy, and explores both the domestic and international dimensions of China's quest for oil.... the book is a fine survey of China's entry into the international oil market, and its implications for domestic energy security, recommended for specialists and general readers alike. - JerryMcBeath, Journal of Chinese Political Science, 2013

About Philip Andrews-Speed (National University of Singapore)

Philip Andrews-Speed is an Associate Fellow of Chatham House and an independent energy policy analyst with twenty years' experience of China's energy sector. He recently edited International Competition for Resources: the Role of Law, the State and of Markets. Roland Dannreuther is Professor and Head of the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Westminster, UK. Recent publications include International Security: The Contemporary Agenda and, as co-editor, Russia and Islam: Religion, State and Radicalism (also published by Routledge).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: China, Oil and Global Politics Part 1: Energy Policy, the Government and China's Oil Industry 2. China's Energy Challenges and Policy Priorities 3. The Wider Context of China's Energy Policy 4. Inside China's Energy Policy 5. China's Growing Presence in the International Oil and Gas Arena 6. Driving Forces Behind the Internationalization of China's Oil Industry Part 2: Energy Policy and China's Foreign Policy 7. Integration, the West and International Energy Policy 8. The Revisionist Alternative: Energy and the Sino-Russian Axis 9. Hegemony, Oil and Asian Regional Politics 10. The Neo-Imperialist Temptation: Africa and Latin America

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NLS9780415838313
9780415838313
0415838312
China, Oil and Global Politics by Philip Andrews-Speed (National University of Singapore)
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2013-01-29
248
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