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Global Implications Global Implications
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China’s Nocs and the International Petroleum Market China’s Nocs and the International Petroleum Market
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China and Global Energy Governance China and Global Energy Governance
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Safeguarding China’s Global Oil Interests Safeguarding China’s Global Oil Interests
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Maritime Issues Maritime Issues
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Market Factors Market Factors
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China and the Maritime Global Commons China and the Maritime Global Commons
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China and the Arctic China and the Arctic
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The Energy Factor in Sino-Russian Relations The Energy Factor in Sino-Russian Relations
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Conclusion Conclusion
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7 Global, Maritime, and Continental Implications
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Published:November 2013
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Abstract
This chapter examines the global, maritime, and continental implications of China’s energy security policy. It emphasizes three global implications: first, the increased influence of China’s national oil companies (NOCs) in the international petroleum market; second, China’s growing cooperation with international energy institutions and organizations; and third, the effects of China’s expanding global oil interests on international security. It analyzes China’s maritime energy security from three perspectives: first, the implications of China’s commercial maritime interests and the buildup of a state-owned tanker fleet in the international tanker and shipping market; second, how China’s naval buildup, the emphasis on protecting sea lines of communication (SLOCs), and the global commons shape cooperation and conflict at sea; and third, how the opening of new shipping routes in the Arctic will shape China’s energy security policy as well as its policy toward the Arctic region. The chapter also looks into the continental aspects of China’s energy security policy, examines the “energy factor” in Sino-Russian relations and the potential for Sino-Russian cooperation, competition, and rivalry in Central Asia and the Far East.
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