Font Size: a A A

China And Russia's Energy Cooperation Under Their Energy Diplomatism

Posted on:2009-05-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W H LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360245973914Subject:Human Geography
Abstract/Summary:PDF Full Text Request
The term energy diplomatism emerged from the end of world war II. Energy diplomatism refers to diplomatic policy and act of department of diplomatic, foreign trade and department of energy which could keep healthy development and energy safety. Along with the constant increasing of oil price, energy becomes an important part of diplomatism which affects international politics and economy. As China is one of the most important oil import country and Russia is one of the most important output country, the two counties have different energy diplomatism. This study compares the two countries' energy diplomatism, analyzes the cooperation of energy and gives advises to the energy cooperation.Having lots of same object on international political area, China and Russia are the complementarity mutually on energy. The establishment of stratagem cooperation relationship on 1996, Shanghai cooperation organization on 2001 and subscription of China Russia neighbouring amity treaty make excellent contribution for the cooperation. This article has six chapters, the first chapter clarifies the aim the energy diplomatism, the third and the forth chapter analyzes the basic energy position, the fifth and the sixth chapter points out the risks, giving some advise to enhance the cooperation.This study stresses the theory of national cooperation, geopolitics, and sustainable development for reference; also, it uses qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis to confirm the result of the study believable. This study has three shining point: Firstly, it compares the energy diplomatism of China and Russia; Secondly, it brings forward the key field and the key aeras of energy cooperation; Thirdly, it analyzes the problems and risks on the energy cooperation.
Keywords/Search Tags:China, Russia, Energy diplomatism, Energy cooperation
PDF Full Text Request
Related items