A Study on China’s Energy Security Strategy and International Cooperation - A Case Study of Energy Security in South China Sea / 中共能源安全戰略與國際合作之研究-以南海海上能源安全為例

碩士 / 國防大學政治作戰學院 / 政治研究所 / 105 / China's energy security strategy is “Four Revolution, One Cooperation”, to promote energy consumption, supply, technology, institutional reform, and international cooperation. In order to solve the problems of overcapacity and excess foreign exchange in China, Xi Jinping, through the “One Belt One Road” initiative, strengthens the establishment of links with different countries in the areas of diplomacy, economic development, trade, military facilities and port infrastructure including projects such as Melaka Gateway, Djibouti port, Gwadar port and so on. These ports can be transformed into China’s relay stations for energy supply, with both military and commercial functions to help China control energy channels and maintain maritime safety. In recent years, the construction of the island reefs in South China Sea is another step to maintain the safety of China’s sea energy transport.

In order to ensure the safety of oil supply, China has adopted a “diversified” layout to ensure its own oil supply stability, including the promotion of energy efficiency, the establishment of strategic oil reserves, the “going out” strategy to actively participate in foreign oil development Moreover, China aggressively seeks to establish energy supply channels on land, a blue-water ocean fleet, a double or multilateral dialogue mechanism, to lease foreign sea ports, and to sign energy cooperation protocols and other measures to protect its energy security.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/105SCUL0227007
Date January 2017
CreatorsLAI, PIN-HUNG, 賴秉鴻
ContributorsTIEN, CHIA-CHI, 田家綺
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format90

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