Article from: OGEL 5 (2003), in Geopolitics of Energy
Summary
p>China faces a number of crucial policy decisions in the next few years concerning how it will balance its energy supply and demand. The outcomes of these decisions will depend on a mix of domestic politics, international relations and domestic economic policy as well as on specific energy concerns, and they will determine the shape of the energy sector in China and across Asia for decades to come.
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Suggested Citation
P. Andrews-Speed; "Divining China's future energy policy"
OGEL 5 (2003), www.ogel.org
URL: www.ogel.org/article.asp?key=742