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16/03/2007 | Energy & Geopolitics - A European and a Chinese Perspective - PDF

Foreign Voices

In this issue of the Foreign Voices, the geopolitical implications of the growing demand for energy resources is discussed from a European and Chinese perspective by Jacques de Jong from Clingendael International Energy Programme (CIEP), an advisor to the Dutch government, and Dr Xuanli Liao from the University of Dundee. As the issue of access to resources gains more and more importance, the question is how governments will react to this situation. Both authors were speakers at the first expert workshop of a new project series on “Global Resource Management” organized by the Development and Peace Foundation in cooperation with the Federal College for Security Studies (BAKS), Berlin, and the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy.

 

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