An Introduction to Energy Diplomacy: China's Perspective
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Series Preface -- Foreword by Chen Xinhua -- Foreword by Zhang Deguang -- Deepening Theoretical Research on Energy Diplomacy to Serve the Country's Energy Security and Diplomatic Needs -- Foreword by Xu Dingming -- A Few Words About An Introduction to Energy Diplomacy -- Foreword by Cheng Tianquan -- Safeguarding National Interests is the Core of Energy Diplomacy -- Preface -- Introduction -- The Proposal of Energy Diplomacy -- Content Overview -- Writing Challenges and Innovations -- Contents -- About the Authors -- 1 The Emergence and Development of Energy Diplomacy -- 1.1 The Emergence and Development of the World's Energy Diplomacy -- 1.1.1 Early Discovery and Use of Oil -- 1.1.2 Oil Diplomacy-The Interwar Period -- 1.1.3 Cold War Era-The Political of Oil -- 1.1.4 Multipolar Post-Cold War Petroleum Politics -- 1.1.5 More and More Abundant Connotation of Energy Diplomacy in the New Era -- 1.2 The Emergence and Development of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 1.2.1 Development of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 1.2.2 China's Energy Diplomacy Trends -- 1.3 Domestic and Foreign Studies on Energy Diplomacy -- 1.3.1 Foreign Studies of Energy Diplomacy -- 1.3.2 Domestic Research on Energy Diplomacy -- 2 The Practice and Theory of Energy Diplomacy -- 2.1 The Basic Concepts of Energy Diplomacy -- 2.1.1 The Connotation and Denotation of Energy -- 2.1.2 The Basic Concepts of Energy Diplomacy -- 2.2 The Practice of Energy Diplomacy -- 2.2.1 Dialogue Related to Energy Between Countries -- 2.2.2 Direct Government Involvement in Energy Partnerships -- 2.2.3 Government Measures to Influence International Energy Relations -- 2.2.4 Energy Competitions Between Countries -- 2.2.5 Energy Activities of International Organizations -- 2.2.6 Public Energy Diplomacy Activities -- 2.3 Theoretical Scope of Energy Diplomacy | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.3.1 The Basic Concepts of the Energy Diplomacy Strategy -- 2.3.2 The Basic Framework of the Energy Diplomacy Strategy -- 2.3.3 Study of International Energy Politics -- 2.3.4 Research on the Macro Environment of Energy Cooperation of the Target Countries -- 2.4 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Strategies -- 2.4.1 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Energy Strategies -- 2.4.2 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Diplomatic Strategies -- 2.4.3 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Development Strategy -- 2.4.4 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Security Strategies -- 3 The Forefront of Theoretical Issues Related to Energy Diplomacy -- 3.1 Energy Security -- 3.1.1 Energy Security Implications from Different Perspectives -- 3.1.2 The Different Forms of Energy Security -- 3.2 Energy Geopolitics -- 3.2.1 The Origin of Energy Geography -- 3.2.2 The Development of Energy Geography -- 3.2.3 The Impact of Energy Geopolitics -- 3.3 Energy Competition -- 3.3.1 The Origin of Game Theoretic Analysis of Energy -- 3.3.2 Game Theoretic Analysis of Energy Competition -- 3.3.3 Energy Competition Case Analysis -- 3.4 Peak Oil Theory -- 3.4.1 The Occurrence of Peak Oil Theory -- 3.4.2 History of the Peak Oil Dispute -- 3.4.3 The Impact of Peak Oil Theory -- 4 Basic Fields in Energy Diplomacy -- 4.1 Energy Resources -- 4.1.1 The Impact of Energy and Resource Problems on the International Energy Market -- 4.1.2 The Impact of Energy Resources on the Global Energy Landscape -- 4.1.3 The Impact of Energy-Related Issues on Energy Diplomacy -- 4.2 Energy Transportation -- 4.2.1 Energy Transportation and International Energy Relations -- 4.2.2 The Basic Pattern of World Energy Transportation | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.2.3 Cooperation and Competition in Energy Transportation -- 4.3 Energy Politics -- 4.3.1 Energy Politics and Geopolitics -- 4.3.2 Energy Politics and the International Energy Order -- 4.3.3 Energy Politics and Energy Companies in International Activities -- 4.4 Energy Economics -- 4.4.1 Energy Investment -- 4.4.2 Energy Trade -- 4.4.3 Energy Finance -- 4.4.4 Energy Efficiency -- 4.4.5 Case Analysis -- 4.5 Energy Technology -- 4.5.1 The Impact of Energy Technological Progress on Economic and Social Development -- 4.5.2 The Development Trend of World Energy Technology -- 4.5.3 Cooperation and Competition in the Field of Energy Technology -- 4.6 Energy and Environment -- 4.6.1 Climate Change-Environmental Constraints in Energy Development -- 4.6.2 Low-Carbon Development-Fundamentally Solving Energy Environmental Constraints -- 5 The Situatin of International Energy Diplomacy -- 5.1 Fundamental Factors Influencing the Situation of International Energy Diplomacy -- 5.1.1 International Political Factors -- 5.1.2 International Economic Factors -- 5.1.3 International Security Factors -- 5.1.4 Energy Resource Factors -- 5.1.5 Environmental and Climate Factors -- 5.1.6 Business Technology Factors -- 5.2 International Energy Diplomacy -- 5.2.1 Drastic Fluctuation in International Oil and Gas Market, Energy Finance Problems Increasingly Prominent -- 5.2.2 Changes and Adjustments to the International Energy Structure and Order -- 5.2.3 Clean Power Pressure Increases, Low-Carbon Development Heats Up -- 5.2.4 Energy Competition Intensifies, as Energy Diplomacy More Active Than Ever -- 5.2.5 Non-traditional Security Issues Highlight the Growing Consensus Over Common Energy Security -- 5.3 Key to Achieving Stability in International Energy Diplomacy -- 5.3.1 Jointly Creating a New International Energy Order | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.3.2 Jointly Maintaining Political Stability at the Origins of Energy Resources -- 5.3.3 Jointly Maintaining International Energy Market Stability -- 5.3.4 Facing the Various Energy Security Challenges Together -- 5.3.5 Balancing Interests Between Partner Countries -- 5.3.6 Strengthening Mutual Benefit, Win-Win Cooperation -- 5.3.7 Speeding up Development of New Energy and Energy-efficient Technology -- 6 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Countries in the World -- 6.1 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Countries with Energy Resources -- 6.1.1 Common Energy Diplomacy Characteristics of Resource-Rich Countries -- 6.1.2 Differing Energy Diplomacy Characteristics of Resource-Rich Countries -- 6.2 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Energy Consuming Countries -- 6.2.1 Common Energy Diplomacy Characteristics Of Energy Consumer Countries -- 6.2.2 Differing Energy Diplomacy Characteristics of Major Consumer Countries -- 6.3 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Transit Countries -- 7 The Energy Diplomacy of International Organizations -- 7.1 Energy Diplomacy of International Energy Organizations -- 7.1.1 Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) -- 7.1.2 International Energy Agency (IEA) -- 7.1.3 World Energy Council (WEC) -- 7.1.4 Energy Charter (EC) -- 7.1.5 International Energy Forum (IEF) -- 7.1.6 Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) -- 7.2 The Energy Diplomacy of the United Nations -- 7.2.1 United Nations' World Energy Security Mission -- 7.2.2 United Nations Energy Mechanisms -- 7.2.3 The Impact of the United Nations on World Energy Diplomacy -- 7.3 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Regional Cooperation Organizations -- 7.3.1 Energy Diplomacy of the European Union -- 7.3.2 Energy Diplomacy of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) -- 7.3.3 Energy Diplomacy of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) | |
505 | 8 | |a 7.3.4 Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) Energy Cooperation Mechanism -- 8 Issues in China's Energy Diplomacy -- 8.1 The General Idea and Strategic Objectives of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 8.1.1 China Energy Diplomacy Overall Thinking -- 8.1.2 China Energy Diplomacy Strategic Objectives -- 8.2 Basic Principles of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 8.2.1 Earnestly Implement the Principles of Modern Energy Security -- 8.2.2 Adhere to the Principle of Mutual Benefit and Win-Win -- 8.2.3 The Principle of Correct Treatment of the International Energy Order -- 8.2.4 The Principle of Seeking Multiple National Interests -- 8.2.5 Ensure Sustainable Energy Development -- 8.2.6 Diversified International Energy Relations -- 8.2.7 Principles of Coordinating Energy and Diplomatic Resources -- 8.2.8 The Principles of Public and Government Energy Diplomacy -- 8.3 Strategic Focuses and Overall Plan -- 8.3.1 The Strategic Focus of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 8.3.2 Different Countries' Energy Diplomacy Strategies -- 8.3.3 Develop Relationships with Multinational Energy Corporations -- Postscript | |
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contents | Intro -- Series Preface -- Foreword by Chen Xinhua -- Foreword by Zhang Deguang -- Deepening Theoretical Research on Energy Diplomacy to Serve the Country's Energy Security and Diplomatic Needs -- Foreword by Xu Dingming -- A Few Words About An Introduction to Energy Diplomacy -- Foreword by Cheng Tianquan -- Safeguarding National Interests is the Core of Energy Diplomacy -- Preface -- Introduction -- The Proposal of Energy Diplomacy -- Content Overview -- Writing Challenges and Innovations -- Contents -- About the Authors -- 1 The Emergence and Development of Energy Diplomacy -- 1.1 The Emergence and Development of the World's Energy Diplomacy -- 1.1.1 Early Discovery and Use of Oil -- 1.1.2 Oil Diplomacy-The Interwar Period -- 1.1.3 Cold War Era-The Political of Oil -- 1.1.4 Multipolar Post-Cold War Petroleum Politics -- 1.1.5 More and More Abundant Connotation of Energy Diplomacy in the New Era -- 1.2 The Emergence and Development of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 1.2.1 Development of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 1.2.2 China's Energy Diplomacy Trends -- 1.3 Domestic and Foreign Studies on Energy Diplomacy -- 1.3.1 Foreign Studies of Energy Diplomacy -- 1.3.2 Domestic Research on Energy Diplomacy -- 2 The Practice and Theory of Energy Diplomacy -- 2.1 The Basic Concepts of Energy Diplomacy -- 2.1.1 The Connotation and Denotation of Energy -- 2.1.2 The Basic Concepts of Energy Diplomacy -- 2.2 The Practice of Energy Diplomacy -- 2.2.1 Dialogue Related to Energy Between Countries -- 2.2.2 Direct Government Involvement in Energy Partnerships -- 2.2.3 Government Measures to Influence International Energy Relations -- 2.2.4 Energy Competitions Between Countries -- 2.2.5 Energy Activities of International Organizations -- 2.2.6 Public Energy Diplomacy Activities -- 2.3 Theoretical Scope of Energy Diplomacy 2.3.1 The Basic Concepts of the Energy Diplomacy Strategy -- 2.3.2 The Basic Framework of the Energy Diplomacy Strategy -- 2.3.3 Study of International Energy Politics -- 2.3.4 Research on the Macro Environment of Energy Cooperation of the Target Countries -- 2.4 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Strategies -- 2.4.1 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Energy Strategies -- 2.4.2 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Diplomatic Strategies -- 2.4.3 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Development Strategy -- 2.4.4 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Security Strategies -- 3 The Forefront of Theoretical Issues Related to Energy Diplomacy -- 3.1 Energy Security -- 3.1.1 Energy Security Implications from Different Perspectives -- 3.1.2 The Different Forms of Energy Security -- 3.2 Energy Geopolitics -- 3.2.1 The Origin of Energy Geography -- 3.2.2 The Development of Energy Geography -- 3.2.3 The Impact of Energy Geopolitics -- 3.3 Energy Competition -- 3.3.1 The Origin of Game Theoretic Analysis of Energy -- 3.3.2 Game Theoretic Analysis of Energy Competition -- 3.3.3 Energy Competition Case Analysis -- 3.4 Peak Oil Theory -- 3.4.1 The Occurrence of Peak Oil Theory -- 3.4.2 History of the Peak Oil Dispute -- 3.4.3 The Impact of Peak Oil Theory -- 4 Basic Fields in Energy Diplomacy -- 4.1 Energy Resources -- 4.1.1 The Impact of Energy and Resource Problems on the International Energy Market -- 4.1.2 The Impact of Energy Resources on the Global Energy Landscape -- 4.1.3 The Impact of Energy-Related Issues on Energy Diplomacy -- 4.2 Energy Transportation -- 4.2.1 Energy Transportation and International Energy Relations -- 4.2.2 The Basic Pattern of World Energy Transportation 4.2.3 Cooperation and Competition in Energy Transportation -- 4.3 Energy Politics -- 4.3.1 Energy Politics and Geopolitics -- 4.3.2 Energy Politics and the International Energy Order -- 4.3.3 Energy Politics and Energy Companies in International Activities -- 4.4 Energy Economics -- 4.4.1 Energy Investment -- 4.4.2 Energy Trade -- 4.4.3 Energy Finance -- 4.4.4 Energy Efficiency -- 4.4.5 Case Analysis -- 4.5 Energy Technology -- 4.5.1 The Impact of Energy Technological Progress on Economic and Social Development -- 4.5.2 The Development Trend of World Energy Technology -- 4.5.3 Cooperation and Competition in the Field of Energy Technology -- 4.6 Energy and Environment -- 4.6.1 Climate Change-Environmental Constraints in Energy Development -- 4.6.2 Low-Carbon Development-Fundamentally Solving Energy Environmental Constraints -- 5 The Situatin of International Energy Diplomacy -- 5.1 Fundamental Factors Influencing the Situation of International Energy Diplomacy -- 5.1.1 International Political Factors -- 5.1.2 International Economic Factors -- 5.1.3 International Security Factors -- 5.1.4 Energy Resource Factors -- 5.1.5 Environmental and Climate Factors -- 5.1.6 Business Technology Factors -- 5.2 International Energy Diplomacy -- 5.2.1 Drastic Fluctuation in International Oil and Gas Market, Energy Finance Problems Increasingly Prominent -- 5.2.2 Changes and Adjustments to the International Energy Structure and Order -- 5.2.3 Clean Power Pressure Increases, Low-Carbon Development Heats Up -- 5.2.4 Energy Competition Intensifies, as Energy Diplomacy More Active Than Ever -- 5.2.5 Non-traditional Security Issues Highlight the Growing Consensus Over Common Energy Security -- 5.3 Key to Achieving Stability in International Energy Diplomacy -- 5.3.1 Jointly Creating a New International Energy Order 5.3.2 Jointly Maintaining Political Stability at the Origins of Energy Resources -- 5.3.3 Jointly Maintaining International Energy Market Stability -- 5.3.4 Facing the Various Energy Security Challenges Together -- 5.3.5 Balancing Interests Between Partner Countries -- 5.3.6 Strengthening Mutual Benefit, Win-Win Cooperation -- 5.3.7 Speeding up Development of New Energy and Energy-efficient Technology -- 6 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Countries in the World -- 6.1 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Countries with Energy Resources -- 6.1.1 Common Energy Diplomacy Characteristics of Resource-Rich Countries -- 6.1.2 Differing Energy Diplomacy Characteristics of Resource-Rich Countries -- 6.2 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Energy Consuming Countries -- 6.2.1 Common Energy Diplomacy Characteristics Of Energy Consumer Countries -- 6.2.2 Differing Energy Diplomacy Characteristics of Major Consumer Countries -- 6.3 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Transit Countries -- 7 The Energy Diplomacy of International Organizations -- 7.1 Energy Diplomacy of International Energy Organizations -- 7.1.1 Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) -- 7.1.2 International Energy Agency (IEA) -- 7.1.3 World Energy Council (WEC) -- 7.1.4 Energy Charter (EC) -- 7.1.5 International Energy Forum (IEF) -- 7.1.6 Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) -- 7.2 The Energy Diplomacy of the United Nations -- 7.2.1 United Nations' World Energy Security Mission -- 7.2.2 United Nations Energy Mechanisms -- 7.2.3 The Impact of the United Nations on World Energy Diplomacy -- 7.3 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Regional Cooperation Organizations -- 7.3.1 Energy Diplomacy of the European Union -- 7.3.2 Energy Diplomacy of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) -- 7.3.3 Energy Diplomacy of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) 7.3.4 Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) Energy Cooperation Mechanism -- 8 Issues in China's Energy Diplomacy -- 8.1 The General Idea and Strategic Objectives of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 8.1.1 China Energy Diplomacy Overall Thinking -- 8.1.2 China Energy Diplomacy Strategic Objectives -- 8.2 Basic Principles of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 8.2.1 Earnestly Implement the Principles of Modern Energy Security -- 8.2.2 Adhere to the Principle of Mutual Benefit and Win-Win -- 8.2.3 The Principle of Correct Treatment of the International Energy Order -- 8.2.4 The Principle of Seeking Multiple National Interests -- 8.2.5 Ensure Sustainable Energy Development -- 8.2.6 Diversified International Energy Relations -- 8.2.7 Principles of Coordinating Energy and Diplomatic Resources -- 8.2.8 The Principles of Public and Government Energy Diplomacy -- 8.3 Strategic Focuses and Overall Plan -- 8.3.1 The Strategic Focus of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 8.3.2 Different Countries' Energy Diplomacy Strategies -- 8.3.3 Develop Relationships with Multinational Energy Corporations -- Postscript |
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Limited 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (261 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China's Development Path Series Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Series Preface -- Foreword by Chen Xinhua -- Foreword by Zhang Deguang -- Deepening Theoretical Research on Energy Diplomacy to Serve the Country's Energy Security and Diplomatic Needs -- Foreword by Xu Dingming -- A Few Words About An Introduction to Energy Diplomacy -- Foreword by Cheng Tianquan -- Safeguarding National Interests is the Core of Energy Diplomacy -- Preface -- Introduction -- The Proposal of Energy Diplomacy -- Content Overview -- Writing Challenges and Innovations -- Contents -- About the Authors -- 1 The Emergence and Development of Energy Diplomacy -- 1.1 The Emergence and Development of the World's Energy Diplomacy -- 1.1.1 Early Discovery and Use of Oil -- 1.1.2 Oil Diplomacy-The Interwar Period -- 1.1.3 Cold War Era-The Political of Oil -- 1.1.4 Multipolar Post-Cold War Petroleum Politics -- 1.1.5 More and More Abundant Connotation of Energy Diplomacy in the New Era -- 1.2 The Emergence and Development of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 1.2.1 Development of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 1.2.2 China's Energy Diplomacy Trends -- 1.3 Domestic and Foreign Studies on Energy Diplomacy -- 1.3.1 Foreign Studies of Energy Diplomacy -- 1.3.2 Domestic Research on Energy Diplomacy -- 2 The Practice and Theory of Energy Diplomacy -- 2.1 The Basic Concepts of Energy Diplomacy -- 2.1.1 The Connotation and Denotation of Energy -- 2.1.2 The Basic Concepts of Energy Diplomacy -- 2.2 The Practice of Energy Diplomacy -- 2.2.1 Dialogue Related to Energy Between Countries -- 2.2.2 Direct Government Involvement in Energy Partnerships -- 2.2.3 Government Measures to Influence International Energy Relations -- 2.2.4 Energy Competitions Between Countries -- 2.2.5 Energy Activities of International Organizations -- 2.2.6 Public Energy Diplomacy Activities -- 2.3 Theoretical Scope of Energy Diplomacy 2.3.1 The Basic Concepts of the Energy Diplomacy Strategy -- 2.3.2 The Basic Framework of the Energy Diplomacy Strategy -- 2.3.3 Study of International Energy Politics -- 2.3.4 Research on the Macro Environment of Energy Cooperation of the Target Countries -- 2.4 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Strategies -- 2.4.1 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Energy Strategies -- 2.4.2 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Diplomatic Strategies -- 2.4.3 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Development Strategy -- 2.4.4 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Security Strategies -- 3 The Forefront of Theoretical Issues Related to Energy Diplomacy -- 3.1 Energy Security -- 3.1.1 Energy Security Implications from Different Perspectives -- 3.1.2 The Different Forms of Energy Security -- 3.2 Energy Geopolitics -- 3.2.1 The Origin of Energy Geography -- 3.2.2 The Development of Energy Geography -- 3.2.3 The Impact of Energy Geopolitics -- 3.3 Energy Competition -- 3.3.1 The Origin of Game Theoretic Analysis of Energy -- 3.3.2 Game Theoretic Analysis of Energy Competition -- 3.3.3 Energy Competition Case Analysis -- 3.4 Peak Oil Theory -- 3.4.1 The Occurrence of Peak Oil Theory -- 3.4.2 History of the Peak Oil Dispute -- 3.4.3 The Impact of Peak Oil Theory -- 4 Basic Fields in Energy Diplomacy -- 4.1 Energy Resources -- 4.1.1 The Impact of Energy and Resource Problems on the International Energy Market -- 4.1.2 The Impact of Energy Resources on the Global Energy Landscape -- 4.1.3 The Impact of Energy-Related Issues on Energy Diplomacy -- 4.2 Energy Transportation -- 4.2.1 Energy Transportation and International Energy Relations -- 4.2.2 The Basic Pattern of World Energy Transportation 4.2.3 Cooperation and Competition in Energy Transportation -- 4.3 Energy Politics -- 4.3.1 Energy Politics and Geopolitics -- 4.3.2 Energy Politics and the International Energy Order -- 4.3.3 Energy Politics and Energy Companies in International Activities -- 4.4 Energy Economics -- 4.4.1 Energy Investment -- 4.4.2 Energy Trade -- 4.4.3 Energy Finance -- 4.4.4 Energy Efficiency -- 4.4.5 Case Analysis -- 4.5 Energy Technology -- 4.5.1 The Impact of Energy Technological Progress on Economic and Social Development -- 4.5.2 The Development Trend of World Energy Technology -- 4.5.3 Cooperation and Competition in the Field of Energy Technology -- 4.6 Energy and Environment -- 4.6.1 Climate Change-Environmental Constraints in Energy Development -- 4.6.2 Low-Carbon Development-Fundamentally Solving Energy Environmental Constraints -- 5 The Situatin of International Energy Diplomacy -- 5.1 Fundamental Factors Influencing the Situation of International Energy Diplomacy -- 5.1.1 International Political Factors -- 5.1.2 International Economic Factors -- 5.1.3 International Security Factors -- 5.1.4 Energy Resource Factors -- 5.1.5 Environmental and Climate Factors -- 5.1.6 Business Technology Factors -- 5.2 International Energy Diplomacy -- 5.2.1 Drastic Fluctuation in International Oil and Gas Market, Energy Finance Problems Increasingly Prominent -- 5.2.2 Changes and Adjustments to the International Energy Structure and Order -- 5.2.3 Clean Power Pressure Increases, Low-Carbon Development Heats Up -- 5.2.4 Energy Competition Intensifies, as Energy Diplomacy More Active Than Ever -- 5.2.5 Non-traditional Security Issues Highlight the Growing Consensus Over Common Energy Security -- 5.3 Key to Achieving Stability in International Energy Diplomacy -- 5.3.1 Jointly Creating a New International Energy Order 5.3.2 Jointly Maintaining Political Stability at the Origins of Energy Resources -- 5.3.3 Jointly Maintaining International Energy Market Stability -- 5.3.4 Facing the Various Energy Security Challenges Together -- 5.3.5 Balancing Interests Between Partner Countries -- 5.3.6 Strengthening Mutual Benefit, Win-Win Cooperation -- 5.3.7 Speeding up Development of New Energy and Energy-efficient Technology -- 6 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Countries in the World -- 6.1 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Countries with Energy Resources -- 6.1.1 Common Energy Diplomacy Characteristics of Resource-Rich Countries -- 6.1.2 Differing Energy Diplomacy Characteristics of Resource-Rich Countries -- 6.2 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Energy Consuming Countries -- 6.2.1 Common Energy Diplomacy Characteristics Of Energy Consumer Countries -- 6.2.2 Differing Energy Diplomacy Characteristics of Major Consumer Countries -- 6.3 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Transit Countries -- 7 The Energy Diplomacy of International Organizations -- 7.1 Energy Diplomacy of International Energy Organizations -- 7.1.1 Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) -- 7.1.2 International Energy Agency (IEA) -- 7.1.3 World Energy Council (WEC) -- 7.1.4 Energy Charter (EC) -- 7.1.5 International Energy Forum (IEF) -- 7.1.6 Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) -- 7.2 The Energy Diplomacy of the United Nations -- 7.2.1 United Nations' World Energy Security Mission -- 7.2.2 United Nations Energy Mechanisms -- 7.2.3 The Impact of the United Nations on World Energy Diplomacy -- 7.3 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Regional Cooperation Organizations -- 7.3.1 Energy Diplomacy of the European Union -- 7.3.2 Energy Diplomacy of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) -- 7.3.3 Energy Diplomacy of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) 7.3.4 Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) Energy Cooperation Mechanism -- 8 Issues in China's Energy Diplomacy -- 8.1 The General Idea and Strategic Objectives of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 8.1.1 China Energy Diplomacy Overall Thinking -- 8.1.2 China Energy Diplomacy Strategic Objectives -- 8.2 Basic Principles of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 8.2.1 Earnestly Implement the Principles of Modern Energy Security -- 8.2.2 Adhere to the Principle of Mutual Benefit and Win-Win -- 8.2.3 The Principle of Correct Treatment of the International Energy Order -- 8.2.4 The Principle of Seeking Multiple National Interests -- 8.2.5 Ensure Sustainable Energy Development -- 8.2.6 Diversified International Energy Relations -- 8.2.7 Principles of Coordinating Energy and Diplomatic Resources -- 8.2.8 The Principles of Public and Government Energy Diplomacy -- 8.3 Strategic Focuses and Overall Plan -- 8.3.1 The Strategic Focus of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 8.3.2 Different Countries' Energy Diplomacy Strategies -- 8.3.3 Develop Relationships with Multinational Energy Corporations -- Postscript China-Foreign relations Energy policy Energy policy-China Xu, Qinhua Sonstige oth Yin, Ming Sonstige oth Hazelkorn, Bud Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Wang, Haiyun An Introduction to Energy Diplomacy Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2022 9789811691089 |
spellingShingle | Wang, Haiyun An Introduction to Energy Diplomacy China's Perspective Intro -- Series Preface -- Foreword by Chen Xinhua -- Foreword by Zhang Deguang -- Deepening Theoretical Research on Energy Diplomacy to Serve the Country's Energy Security and Diplomatic Needs -- Foreword by Xu Dingming -- A Few Words About An Introduction to Energy Diplomacy -- Foreword by Cheng Tianquan -- Safeguarding National Interests is the Core of Energy Diplomacy -- Preface -- Introduction -- The Proposal of Energy Diplomacy -- Content Overview -- Writing Challenges and Innovations -- Contents -- About the Authors -- 1 The Emergence and Development of Energy Diplomacy -- 1.1 The Emergence and Development of the World's Energy Diplomacy -- 1.1.1 Early Discovery and Use of Oil -- 1.1.2 Oil Diplomacy-The Interwar Period -- 1.1.3 Cold War Era-The Political of Oil -- 1.1.4 Multipolar Post-Cold War Petroleum Politics -- 1.1.5 More and More Abundant Connotation of Energy Diplomacy in the New Era -- 1.2 The Emergence and Development of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 1.2.1 Development of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 1.2.2 China's Energy Diplomacy Trends -- 1.3 Domestic and Foreign Studies on Energy Diplomacy -- 1.3.1 Foreign Studies of Energy Diplomacy -- 1.3.2 Domestic Research on Energy Diplomacy -- 2 The Practice and Theory of Energy Diplomacy -- 2.1 The Basic Concepts of Energy Diplomacy -- 2.1.1 The Connotation and Denotation of Energy -- 2.1.2 The Basic Concepts of Energy Diplomacy -- 2.2 The Practice of Energy Diplomacy -- 2.2.1 Dialogue Related to Energy Between Countries -- 2.2.2 Direct Government Involvement in Energy Partnerships -- 2.2.3 Government Measures to Influence International Energy Relations -- 2.2.4 Energy Competitions Between Countries -- 2.2.5 Energy Activities of International Organizations -- 2.2.6 Public Energy Diplomacy Activities -- 2.3 Theoretical Scope of Energy Diplomacy 2.3.1 The Basic Concepts of the Energy Diplomacy Strategy -- 2.3.2 The Basic Framework of the Energy Diplomacy Strategy -- 2.3.3 Study of International Energy Politics -- 2.3.4 Research on the Macro Environment of Energy Cooperation of the Target Countries -- 2.4 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Strategies -- 2.4.1 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Energy Strategies -- 2.4.2 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Diplomatic Strategies -- 2.4.3 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Development Strategy -- 2.4.4 The Relationship Between Energy Diplomacy Strategy and National Security Strategies -- 3 The Forefront of Theoretical Issues Related to Energy Diplomacy -- 3.1 Energy Security -- 3.1.1 Energy Security Implications from Different Perspectives -- 3.1.2 The Different Forms of Energy Security -- 3.2 Energy Geopolitics -- 3.2.1 The Origin of Energy Geography -- 3.2.2 The Development of Energy Geography -- 3.2.3 The Impact of Energy Geopolitics -- 3.3 Energy Competition -- 3.3.1 The Origin of Game Theoretic Analysis of Energy -- 3.3.2 Game Theoretic Analysis of Energy Competition -- 3.3.3 Energy Competition Case Analysis -- 3.4 Peak Oil Theory -- 3.4.1 The Occurrence of Peak Oil Theory -- 3.4.2 History of the Peak Oil Dispute -- 3.4.3 The Impact of Peak Oil Theory -- 4 Basic Fields in Energy Diplomacy -- 4.1 Energy Resources -- 4.1.1 The Impact of Energy and Resource Problems on the International Energy Market -- 4.1.2 The Impact of Energy Resources on the Global Energy Landscape -- 4.1.3 The Impact of Energy-Related Issues on Energy Diplomacy -- 4.2 Energy Transportation -- 4.2.1 Energy Transportation and International Energy Relations -- 4.2.2 The Basic Pattern of World Energy Transportation 4.2.3 Cooperation and Competition in Energy Transportation -- 4.3 Energy Politics -- 4.3.1 Energy Politics and Geopolitics -- 4.3.2 Energy Politics and the International Energy Order -- 4.3.3 Energy Politics and Energy Companies in International Activities -- 4.4 Energy Economics -- 4.4.1 Energy Investment -- 4.4.2 Energy Trade -- 4.4.3 Energy Finance -- 4.4.4 Energy Efficiency -- 4.4.5 Case Analysis -- 4.5 Energy Technology -- 4.5.1 The Impact of Energy Technological Progress on Economic and Social Development -- 4.5.2 The Development Trend of World Energy Technology -- 4.5.3 Cooperation and Competition in the Field of Energy Technology -- 4.6 Energy and Environment -- 4.6.1 Climate Change-Environmental Constraints in Energy Development -- 4.6.2 Low-Carbon Development-Fundamentally Solving Energy Environmental Constraints -- 5 The Situatin of International Energy Diplomacy -- 5.1 Fundamental Factors Influencing the Situation of International Energy Diplomacy -- 5.1.1 International Political Factors -- 5.1.2 International Economic Factors -- 5.1.3 International Security Factors -- 5.1.4 Energy Resource Factors -- 5.1.5 Environmental and Climate Factors -- 5.1.6 Business Technology Factors -- 5.2 International Energy Diplomacy -- 5.2.1 Drastic Fluctuation in International Oil and Gas Market, Energy Finance Problems Increasingly Prominent -- 5.2.2 Changes and Adjustments to the International Energy Structure and Order -- 5.2.3 Clean Power Pressure Increases, Low-Carbon Development Heats Up -- 5.2.4 Energy Competition Intensifies, as Energy Diplomacy More Active Than Ever -- 5.2.5 Non-traditional Security Issues Highlight the Growing Consensus Over Common Energy Security -- 5.3 Key to Achieving Stability in International Energy Diplomacy -- 5.3.1 Jointly Creating a New International Energy Order 5.3.2 Jointly Maintaining Political Stability at the Origins of Energy Resources -- 5.3.3 Jointly Maintaining International Energy Market Stability -- 5.3.4 Facing the Various Energy Security Challenges Together -- 5.3.5 Balancing Interests Between Partner Countries -- 5.3.6 Strengthening Mutual Benefit, Win-Win Cooperation -- 5.3.7 Speeding up Development of New Energy and Energy-efficient Technology -- 6 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Countries in the World -- 6.1 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Countries with Energy Resources -- 6.1.1 Common Energy Diplomacy Characteristics of Resource-Rich Countries -- 6.1.2 Differing Energy Diplomacy Characteristics of Resource-Rich Countries -- 6.2 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Energy Consuming Countries -- 6.2.1 Common Energy Diplomacy Characteristics Of Energy Consumer Countries -- 6.2.2 Differing Energy Diplomacy Characteristics of Major Consumer Countries -- 6.3 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Transit Countries -- 7 The Energy Diplomacy of International Organizations -- 7.1 Energy Diplomacy of International Energy Organizations -- 7.1.1 Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) -- 7.1.2 International Energy Agency (IEA) -- 7.1.3 World Energy Council (WEC) -- 7.1.4 Energy Charter (EC) -- 7.1.5 International Energy Forum (IEF) -- 7.1.6 Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) -- 7.2 The Energy Diplomacy of the United Nations -- 7.2.1 United Nations' World Energy Security Mission -- 7.2.2 United Nations Energy Mechanisms -- 7.2.3 The Impact of the United Nations on World Energy Diplomacy -- 7.3 Energy Diplomacy of the Major Regional Cooperation Organizations -- 7.3.1 Energy Diplomacy of the European Union -- 7.3.2 Energy Diplomacy of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) -- 7.3.3 Energy Diplomacy of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) 7.3.4 Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) Energy Cooperation Mechanism -- 8 Issues in China's Energy Diplomacy -- 8.1 The General Idea and Strategic Objectives of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 8.1.1 China Energy Diplomacy Overall Thinking -- 8.1.2 China Energy Diplomacy Strategic Objectives -- 8.2 Basic Principles of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 8.2.1 Earnestly Implement the Principles of Modern Energy Security -- 8.2.2 Adhere to the Principle of Mutual Benefit and Win-Win -- 8.2.3 The Principle of Correct Treatment of the International Energy Order -- 8.2.4 The Principle of Seeking Multiple National Interests -- 8.2.5 Ensure Sustainable Energy Development -- 8.2.6 Diversified International Energy Relations -- 8.2.7 Principles of Coordinating Energy and Diplomatic Resources -- 8.2.8 The Principles of Public and Government Energy Diplomacy -- 8.3 Strategic Focuses and Overall Plan -- 8.3.1 The Strategic Focus of China's Energy Diplomacy -- 8.3.2 Different Countries' Energy Diplomacy Strategies -- 8.3.3 Develop Relationships with Multinational Energy Corporations -- Postscript China-Foreign relations Energy policy Energy policy-China |
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title_auth | An Introduction to Energy Diplomacy China's Perspective |
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