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Chinas Energy Relations With The Developing World Carrie Liu Currier Manochehr Dorraj Editors

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Chinas Energy Relations With The Developing World Carrie Liu Currier Manochehr Dorraj Editors
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.91 MB
Author: Carrie Liu Currier; Manochehr Dorraj (editors)
ISBN: 9781501300905, 1501300903
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Chinas Energy Relations With The Developing World Carrie Liu Currier Manochehr Dorraj Editors by Carrie Liu Currier; Manochehr Dorraj (editors) 9781501300905, 1501300903 instant download after payment.

“This book offers a variety of excellent essays that cover many new developments in China’s quest for energy security, its energy strategies, and its interactions abroad in the developing world, with regional coverage of Middle East, Central Asia, Africa, and Latin America as playing fields, and country coverage of China, Russia, the United States, Japan, and India as key players in those regions. This book is a must for energy policy analysts and scholars dealing with China’s foreign policy behavior in the developing world. The insights offered by the authors would be invaluable for understanding China’s quest for energy security abroad.” — Sujian Guo, Professor of Political Science and Director of Center for US-China Policy Studies at San Francisco State University”
Many commentators have grappled with the strategic implications of China’s resource drive in the developing world. Few however have done this as eloquently and thoughtfully as the contributors to the volume edited by Currier and Dorraj. It offers a wealth of solid knowledge and sharp insights into the evolution, patterns, and practices of China’s pursuit of energy security.

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