Analysis of Sino-GCC Energy Cooperation Riskin Perspective of Geopolitics
The Energy cooperation between China and the GCC countries is faced with not only economic issues but two geopolitical risks: South China Sea and the tense situation of the Middle East. In view of the GCC’s special status along with B&R and change of
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China-Gulf Oil Cooperation Under the Belt and Road Initiative
China-Gulf Oil Cooperation Under the Belt and Road Initiative
Tingting Zhang · Dehua Wang Editors
China-Gulf Oil Cooperation Under the Belt and Road Initiative
Editors Tingting Zhang International Energy Research Center (IERC) Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai, China
Dehua Wang Shanghai Municipal Center for International Studies Shanghai, China Institute of Information Science Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Shanghai, China
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Foreword
Energy security is a major strategic issue related to sustainable economic development, long-term national security and people’s well-being. Energy resources, especially oil and gas resources, are strategic resources, economic resources, diplomatic resources and military resources. Facing the new situation and new challenges in the international energy market, how to promote China’s energy revolution, adjust its energy development strategy, and ensure the security of China’s oil and gas supply is a major issue that must be taken seriously. At present, the world is facing a wave of the energy revolution. In the era of diversified new energy, the value potential of various energy forms, namely the capital attributes, is gradually being recognized. The pace of e
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