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China's approach to energy security : an international comparative perspective / / Shaofeng Chen



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Autore: Chen Shaofeng <1923-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: China's approach to energy security : an international comparative perspective / / Shaofeng Chen Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Singapore : , : Macmillan Palgrave, , [2023]
©2023
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (409 pages)
Disciplina: 333.79
Soggetto topico: Energy security - China
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Time Frame -- Data Collection -- Organization of the Book -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Charts -- List of Figures -- List of Maps -- List of Tables -- 1 Debates on China's Approach and the Theoretical Framework -- 1.1 Debates on China's Approach -- 1.1.1 State-Level Analysis -- 1.1.2 Firm-Level Analysis -- 1.1.3 System-Level Analysis -- 1.1.4 Hedging -- 1.1.5 Historical Institutionalism -- 1.2 State-Managed Marketization Approach (SMMA) -- 1.3 Central Hypothesis and Role Compatibility Model -- 1.3.1 Roles/Goals of the Chinese State -- 1.3.2 Dual-Identities and the Autonomy of the NOCs -- 1.3.3 Role Compatibility and China's Approach to Energy Security -- 1.4 Conclusion -- 2 Energy Security: Perceptions and Realities -- 2.1 China's Energy Security: A Review -- 2.2 From a Dominating Supply-Side View to a More Balanced View -- 2.3 Underprovision of Indigenous Oil and Gas: China's Energy Insecurity in Reality -- 2.4 Conclusion -- 3 SMMA in the Lens of Institutional Reform -- 3.1 Institutional Reform and Present Administrative Framework -- 3.1.1 Central Government -- 3.1.2 Local Governments -- 3.1.3 Institutional Window to Watch SMMA -- 3.2 Industrial Actors and Restructuring -- 3.2.1 National Oil Corporations -- 3.2.2 Multinational Oil Companies -- 3.2.3 Domestic Private Firms -- 3.3 Impact of China's Institutional Layout on the SMMA -- 3.4 Creating a Ministry of Energy? -- 3.5 Conclusion -- 4 Energy Policies from the Angle of the SMMA -- 4.1 Supply-Side Measures -- 4.2 Consumption-Led Measures -- 4.3 Problems and Evaluations -- 4.4 Conclusion -- 5 Use of SMMA in the Chinese Market: Two Cases -- 5.1 Case One: The West-East Gas Pipeline Project -- 5.1.1 A Survey of the WEGP Projects -- 5.1.2 Motives of CNPC in Constructing the West-East Gas Pipelines.
5.1.3 Motives of the Chinese Government in Launching the WEGPs -- 5.1.4 Involvement of Private Investments -- 5.2 Case Two: Oil Pricing Reform -- 5.2.1 Before 1998: Pre-integration Phases -- 5.2.2 1998-Present: Price Integration -- 5.2.3 Changes of Market Milieu and NOC's Mixed Roles -- 5.3 Conclusion -- 6 SMMA and China's Foreign Quest for Oil and Gas -- 6.1 Overall Picture of China's Foreign Quest for Oil and Gas -- 6.2 Motivations of China's Foreign Quest for Oil and Gas -- 6.2.1 Government Motivations -- 6.2.2 Corporate Motivations -- 6.3 USE of SMMA and Energy Cooperation Under the BRI -- 6.4 The "Marketization" Side of China's Foreign Energy Quest -- 6.5 Conclusion -- 7 SMMA in China's Foreign Energy Quest: Three Cases -- 7.1 Case One: Sino-Japanese Contest for Russian Oil Pipeline -- 7.1.1 Initial Stage: China's Impassiveness to Russia's Pipeline Proposal -- 7.1.2 Tussle Between Chinese Companies and China's Changing Attitude -- 7.1.3 China's Counteractions Against Japanese Contest -- 7.1.4 SMMA and the Case -- 7.2 Case Two: Sino-Kazakhstan Oil Pipeline -- 7.2.1 Stage One: Sino-Kazakhstan Pipeline Scheme-1997 -- 7.2.2 Stage Two: Pipeline Plan Shelved-1999 -- 7.2.3 Stage Three: Pipeline Restarted-2003 -- 7.3 Case Three: CNOOC vs. CHEVRON-Acquisition Battle Over Unocal -- 7.3.1 CNOOC's Bid for Unocal: Politics Driven? -- 7.3.2 Why a Hands-off Policy? -- 7.3.3 CNOOC's Bid: Commercially Driven? -- 7.4 Conclusion -- 8 Is China's Approach Distinctive?-Comparative Analysis with the US and India -- 8.1 Perceptions of Energy Security in China, US, and India -- 8.2 Measures of Ensuring Energy Security -- 8.2.1 Similarities -- 8.2.2 Distinctions -- 8.3 Major Players Serving Energy Security in China, US, and India -- 8.4 Role of the State and Government-Business Relationship -- 8.5 Do the Major Players' Behaviors Fundamentally Differ from Each Other?.
8.6 Conclusion -- 9 SMMA and State-SOEs-Market Relations -- 9.1 Role Compatibility and Formation of China's Approach -- 9.2 Factors Affecting Role Choices -- 9.2.1 External Environment Factors -- 9.2.2 State-Related Factors -- 9.2.3 NOCs-Related Factors -- 9.2.4 Other Factors -- 9.3 State-SOEs-Market Relations in the Globalization Era -- 9.3.1 State-SOEs-Market Relations: A Review -- 9.3.2 State Managing the Market -- 9.3.3 NOCs' Reactions on State Management and Market Power -- 9.3.4 Convergence and Divergence: Ungovernable Market Forces on the State and SOEs -- 9.4 Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.
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ISBN: 981-9935-73-3
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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