The new era of energy politics : make China skies blue again

Energy politics has been a point of contention since the oil crisis of 1970. Neorealism dominates the energy research theoretical framework focusing on the role of state actors and their interests in terms of energy security. (Borovsky & Trachuk , 2015) Ever since then, states are beginning to s...

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Main Author: Gan, Hao Zhi
Other Authors: Wang Jue
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-766822019-12-10T13:02:33Z The new era of energy politics : make China skies blue again Gan, Hao Zhi Wang Jue School of Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science::International relations Energy politics has been a point of contention since the oil crisis of 1970. Neorealism dominates the energy research theoretical framework focusing on the role of state actors and their interests in terms of energy security. (Borovsky & Trachuk , 2015) Ever since then, states are beginning to switch from traditional energy sources to renewable energy (RE) for better energy security and to respond to environment changes mainly in association with global climate. This paper seeks to see if China’s transitioning from traditional energy to renewable energy sources has any impact on their state competitiveness based on three aspects which are factor driven, efficiency driven and innovation driven competitiveness. Using both quantitative data and qualitative data to determine the competitiveness and in conclusion, there are certain aspects that have room for improvement. Overall, RE in China is of a positive outlook with the presence of supportive policies by the government. Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy and Global Affairs 2019-04-03T07:12:21Z 2019-04-03T07:12:21Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/76682 en 35 p. application/pdf
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Gan, Hao Zhi
The new era of energy politics : make China skies blue again
description Energy politics has been a point of contention since the oil crisis of 1970. Neorealism dominates the energy research theoretical framework focusing on the role of state actors and their interests in terms of energy security. (Borovsky & Trachuk , 2015) Ever since then, states are beginning to switch from traditional energy sources to renewable energy (RE) for better energy security and to respond to environment changes mainly in association with global climate. This paper seeks to see if China’s transitioning from traditional energy to renewable energy sources has any impact on their state competitiveness based on three aspects which are factor driven, efficiency driven and innovation driven competitiveness. Using both quantitative data and qualitative data to determine the competitiveness and in conclusion, there are certain aspects that have room for improvement. Overall, RE in China is of a positive outlook with the presence of supportive policies by the government.
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title The new era of energy politics : make China skies blue again
title_short The new era of energy politics : make China skies blue again
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