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China's growing demand for oil is significantly changing the international geopolitics of energy, especially in the … East Asian economies (China, Japan and South Korea) is also a possibility. This document first of all presents an overview … of China's energy sector, emphasising the strong growth in its energy demand to date and its potential for future growth …
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). In addition, China has become involved. States will thus have to take crucial energy policy decisions in a new …
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Hungary has become a showcase for Russian energy statecraft in Central and Eastern Europe over the last decade. Russian–Hungarian relations have developed in a vociferous and spectacular manner, demonstrating a broad understanding between the two leaders in world policy and economic matters....
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Against the background of closer diplomatic, political and security ties between Myanmar and China since 1988, their … economic relations have also grown stronger throughout the 1990s and up to 2005. China is now a major supplier of consumer and … capital goods to Myanmar, in particular through border trade. China also provides a large amount of economic cooperation in …
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The report reviews key issues in energy trade and cooperation between the EU and CIS countries. It describes historical trends of oil and gas demand in the EU, other European and CIS countries and offers demand forecasts until 2030. Recent developments in oil and gas production and exports from...
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The authors discuss the ambiguities surrounding allusions often made to global energy governance, focusing mainly on the question of energy transit. They discuss how the issue has been sanctioned in various regimes in international law (including the UN Convention on the Law of the Seas, the...
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Fuel subsidies are widespread and debated extensively. The issues with these subsidies are fully acknowledged by many energy economists; however, the total subsidy level remains high. This is because energy subsidies are often closely related to the political economy viewpoint. Moreover, the...
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to regional trade and cooperation: the role of the People's Republic of China, the emerging market in biofuels in …
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The People's Republic of China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea have launched individual emission trading schemes to …
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Asia is no exception. Across most regions in Japan, and in the entire territories of Korea and China, annual average …
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