China and Long-Range Asian Energy Security: An Analysis of the Political, Economic, and Technological Factors Shaping Asian Energy Markets
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Policy Report and Working Papers
Baker Institute Policy Report 11 on China and Long-Range Asian Energy Security
China and Long-Range Asia Energy Security: An Analysis of the Political, Economic, and Technological Factors Shaping Asian Energy Markets (Main Study)
Amy Jaffe, Senior Energy analyst, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University
Social, Cultural, and Religious Factors Influencing China's Energy Supply
A Seminar Report
Slaying the China Dragon: the New China Threat School
Joe Barnes, Research Fellow, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University
The Gas Dragon's Rise: Chinese Natural Gas Strategy and Import Patterns
Xiaojie Xu, Research Fellow, The Petroleum Strategies Group, Beijing
First Things First: Development and Global Warming
Michael Warby, Editor, Institute of Public Affairs Review
Peter Hartley, Professor, Department of Economics, Rice University
Kenneth B. Medlock, III, Department of Economics, Rice University
China's Military Posture and the New Economic Geopolitics
Evan A. Feigenbaum, Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Accounting for the Environment Factors: Implications for OECD and Asian Growth and Composition of Energy Demand
Byung Mok Jeon, Department of Economics, Rice University
Robin C. Sickles, Professor, Department of Economics, Rice University
Privatizing China's State-Owned Oil Companies
Steven W. Lewis, Department of Political Science and Transnational China Project, Baker Institute
The Composition and Growth in Energy Demand in China
Kenneth B. Medlock, III, Department of Economics, Rice University
Ronald Soligo, Professor of Economics, Rice University
Chinese Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century: Insights from the Two-Good Theory
T. Clifton Morgan, Professor, Department of Political Science, Rice University
Glenn Palmer, Professor, Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University
China's Growing Energy Dependence: The Costs and Policy Implications of Supply Alternatives
Ronald Soligo, Professor of Economics, Rice University
Amy Jaffe, Senior Energy Analyst, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University
Energy and Conflict in Contemporary Asia
Fred von der Mehden, Albert Thomas Professor of Political Science Emeritus, Department of Political Science, Rice University
China-Russia Energy Cooperation: Impetuses, Prospects, and Impacts
Xia Yishan, China Institute for International Studies


