Electricity is a basic requirement for a modern economy, and it is also at the centre of transition to low-carbon energy production and consumption. Large state-owned enterprises have been controversial in China and globally. Are they puppets of government or modern corporations?By examining the rise and rise of the State Grid Corporation of China, with its 1.2 billion customers, the book weaves together the electricity story and the SOE story to throw new light on China's political economy and on the future of electricity world-wide.
Electricity is a basic requirement for a modern economy, and it is also at the centre of transition to low-carbon energy production and consumption. Large state-owned enterprises have been controversial in China and globally. Are they puppets of government or modern corporations?By examining the rise and rise of the State Grid Corporation of China, with its 1.2 billion customers, the book weaves together the electricity story and the SOE story to throw new light on China's political economy and on the future of electricity world-wide.
Xu Yi-chong is Professor in the School of Government and International Relations at Griffith University, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Politics of the State Grid Corporation of China Chapter 2: Electricity Chapter 3: From the Ministry to a Corporation Chapter 4: Overseeing SGCC: The Contested Regimes of Central Agencies Chapter 5: State Grid Corporation of China Chapter 6: SGCC in Action: as a Policy Entrepreneur Chapter 7: SGCC in Action: as Technology Innovator Chapter 8: SGCC in Action: Internationalisation
Chapter 1: Politics of the State Grid Corporation of China Chapter 2: Electricity Chapter 3: From the Ministry to a Corporation Chapter 4: Overseeing SGCC: The Contested Regimes of Central Agencies Chapter 5: State Grid Corporation of China Chapter 6: SGCC in Action: as a Policy Entrepreneur Chapter 7: SGCC in Action: as Technology Innovator Chapter 8: SGCC in Action: Internationalisation
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