Environmental Disasters China and the Energy-Food-Water Nexus December 14, 2017 0 Written by Niall Duggan. The UK’s exit from the European Union and the Trump administration’s America First policy have led commentators to suggest that the…
Pakistan The China-Pakistan nuclear nexus: Threats and challenges December 11, 2017 0 Written by Shivani Singh. The nuclear nexus between China and Pakistan has continued to be a major cause of concern for the neighbouring states and…
Cambodia Is Cambodia Ready to Go Nuclear? August 8, 2017 0 Written by Sok Udom Deth. As a fast developing economy, maintaining energy supplies for economic needs and consumption has been a major issue on the…
Energy Politics Do Climate Mitigation Policies in India lead to Reduced Electricity Poverty? May 25, 2017 0 Written by Pooja Vijay Ramamurthi. India’s most ambitious commitment in its Intended National Determined Contributions (INDC) under the Paris Agreement is to increase its installed capacity…
China A new chapter in China’s electricity market reform November 20, 2015 0 Written by Xiying Liu. After more than a decade of stagnation in the field of electricity market reform, the Government of China has started a new…
China Preventing Smog Crisis: New Thinking for Energy Policy-Making in China November 17, 2015 0 Written by Jingzheng Ren and Liang Dong. China’s smog crisis and air pollution has become an inescapable topic once more. Almost in the same period as…
China Reforming China’s national oil companies: big bang or small steps? November 16, 2015 0 Written by Philip Andrews-Speed. The last few months have seen a great deal of press speculation about Chinese government plans to reform its national oil companies…
China-Middle East China’s evolving policy toward the Palestinian-Israeli conflict March 20, 2015 0 Written by Manochehr Dorraj. China’s general policy toward the Middle East under Mao was preoccupied with isolating Taiwan and garnering support for the recognition of…
China-Middle East What drives China’s interest in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? February 25, 2015 0 Written by Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat. In recent years, China has shown greater interest in exerting influence in the Middle East. In mid 2013, for example, Beijing…
South Korea Russia and South Korea: the economic and geopolitical rationale for a natural gas pipeline November 4, 2014 0 Written by Alex Calvo. There was a time when South Korea thought that joint projects (including Kaesong industrial park and Mount Kumgang tourist area) and,…