Abstract Understanding the challenges China faces in mitigating its greenhouse gas emissions can both clarify its negotiating position in international forums and provide insights into…
Abstract Understanding the challenges China faces in mitigating its greenhouse gas emissions can both clarify its negotiating position in international forums and provide insights into…
Abstract This article examines the importance of national and sub-national policies in supporting the development of successful global wind turbine manufacturing companies. We explore the…
Abstract Although China and India rely on coal to fuel most of their electricity generation, both countries are also home to burgeoning wind power industries.…
Abstract The world is negotiating what the international climate change regime will look like after2012—the year that current Kyoto Protocol greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets…
Abstract This paper explores the strategies used by the domestic wind power technology companies in China, India and South Korea in order to understand how…
Abstract Since 2005 the Chinese wind power technology industry has developed rapidly, with China becoming the largest installer of wind power capacity in the world…
The emergence of several rapidly industrializing economies within leading renewable energy technology industries has contributed to more globalized supply chains and an increase in the…
The story of China’s rapid rise in the global wind power industry provides valuable insight into the country’s domestic energy strategies and global positioning, and…
Abstract Washington’s eyes may be on the latest developments in the Keystone pipeline dispute and the Crimean Peninsula crisis, but a bigger story is unfolding,…
Abstract Vladimir Putin got exactly what he wished for in his visit to Shanghai last week: a marriage agreement between his country, the world’s largest…
Abstract Numerous policy reforms over the past 20 years have shifted India’s energy sector from a predominantly government-owned system towards one based on market principles,…
Abstract This article seeks to understand what role China can and will play in global energy governance by examining how its domestic energy context shapes…
Summary For more than a century, energy and its procurement have been central to the U.S. position as a world power. How can U.S. relations…
Abstract Beijing’s purported energy security fears in the South China Sea are often exaggerated, as are both the interests of Asia’s great powers and questions…
Summary New security challenges are increasingly important in U.S. security planning. Transnational threats that do not arise from national rivalries or involve geopolitical competition—climate change,…