This book examines how China will most likely address its growing oil energy dependence and what the consequences will be for Indian and Japanese foreign policies. It is useful for scholars and policymakers interested in Chinese, Indian, and Japanese energy security, foreign policy, political economy, and political risk analysis.
This book examines how China will most likely address its growing oil energy dependence and what the consequences will be for Indian and Japanese foreign policies. It is useful for scholars and policymakers interested in Chinese, Indian, and Japanese energy security, foreign policy, political economy, and political risk analysis.
George Eberling is a 1985 graduate of the Citadel. He completed his Ph.D. in Political Science from Claremont Graduate University in 2010.
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Chapter 1: Introduction Part I: The Dependency Scenario Chapter 2: The Competitive Dependency Scenario Chapter 3: East Asia and the Pacific Chapter 4: South and Central Asia Chapter 5: The Middle East and North Africa Chapter 6: Sub-Saharan Africa Chapter 7: Europe and Eurasia Chapter 8: Western Hemisphere Chapter 9: Summary Part II: The Surplus Scenarios Chapter 10: The Surplus Scenarios: Competitive versus Cooperative Chapter 11: Conclusions
Chapter 1: Introduction Part I: The Dependency Scenario Chapter 2: The Competitive Dependency Scenario Chapter 3: East Asia and the Pacific Chapter 4: South and Central Asia Chapter 5: The Middle East and North Africa Chapter 6: Sub-Saharan Africa Chapter 7: Europe and Eurasia Chapter 8: Western Hemisphere Chapter 9: Summary Part II: The Surplus Scenarios Chapter 10: The Surplus Scenarios: Competitive versus Cooperative Chapter 11: Conclusions
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