OGEL 1 (2008)
China's Energy and Environmental Challenges
Editorial
China Energy Law and Policy
World Energy Outlook 2007 - China and India Insights
International Energy Agency (IEA), www.iea.orgChinese Perspectives on Energy and Climate Security
Z. Liu, Research Centre for Urban and Environmental Studies, Chinese Academy of Social SciencesX. Long, Research Centre for Urban and Environmental Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
F. San, Research Centre for Urban and Environmental Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
China Energy - A Guide for the Perplexed
T. Houser, Peterson Institute for International EconomicsD.H. Rosen, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Growing Chinese Energy Demand is the World in Denial?
J.P. Dorian, Energy EconomistM.T. Shealy
The Brookings Foreign Policy Studies Energy Security Series: China
E.S. Downs, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University SIPAPromoting China-U.S. Cooperation in Energy Security: Rationale and Agenda
R. Weixing Hu, Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies, the Brookings InstitutionAn Anatomy of China's Energy Insecurity and its Strategies
B. Kong, Chief Energy/Environment Economist ChinaStakes.comInstitutional Insecurity
B. Kong, Chief Energy/Environment Economist ChinaStakes.comChina's Choices about Energy Security Safeguards and Their Causes
H. Wang, Tsinghua UniversityChina's Energy Security: Challenges and Responses
Z. Yang, Research Institute of International Law, Wuhan UniversityB. Zhonghong, Jinan University
C. Shufen, Research Institute of International Law, Wuhan University
The Fact and Fiction of Sino-African Energy Relations
E.S. Downs, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University SIPARussia's Energy Leverage over China and the Sinopec-Rosneft Deal
N. Norling, Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies ProgramChinese Involvement in Africa's Oil Industries
I.C. Taylor, School of International Relations, University of St AndrewsThe Emerging Chinese Energy Challenge in Africa - Towards a New Energy Policy
Executive Research Associates (ERA), www.erassociates.co.zaChina's Energy Policy and its Evolvement
D. Shi, Institute of Industrial Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS)China's Draft Energy Law: A New Beginning or More of the Same?
P. Andrews-Speed, Energy Studies Institute of the National University of SingaporeIssues Concerning Framework Designing for Energy Law of the People's Republic of China
R. Ye, China Law SocietyUnderstanding the Climate Challenge in China
M.B. Cummings, ConsultantJ.I. Lewis, Georgetown University
J.S. Logan
Understanding China's Increasing Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions - From a Chinese Perspective (Presentation)
F. San, State Information Center, ChinaEnvironmental Management and Offshore Petroleum Activities: The Case of the People's Republic of China
Z. Keyuan, University of Central LancashireAdapting the CDM to China: Structural Changes and Potential
A. Oberheitmann, Tsinghua UniversityA Legal Analysis of China's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Supervision: A Loosely Defined Law and the Reality of Government Intervention
M. Wang, Center for Environmental, Natural Resources & Energy Law, Tsinghua UniversityMeasures of Energy Saving and Emission Mitigating in Power Sector of China (Presentation)
Z. Hu, State Grid Energy Research InstituteJapan's Energy Policy: From Anti-Pollution to Energy saving and Efficiency for Environmental Conservation
T. Sano, Jones DayRegional Differences in China's Energy Efficiency and Conservation Potentials
D. Shi, Institute of Industrial Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS)Recent Progress and Remaining Challenges for Advanced Coal Technology in China
K. Sims Gallagher, Center for International Environment & Resource Policy, Tufts UniversityL. Zhao, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs