The New Silk Road: China’ Energy Policy and Strategy in the Mena Region
Author | Salam, Justine |
Author | Besada, Hany |
Available date | 2018-10-24T07:07:27Z |
Publication Date | 2017-03 |
Publication Name | Studies in Business and economic |
Citation | Salam, Justine. Besada, Hany. (2017), The New Silk Road: China’ Energy Policy and Strategy in the Mena Region. Vol. 20, No.1 , P.p. 57-73 |
ISSN | 1818-1228 |
Abstract | China is in dire need of energy resources to sustain its growth. In recent years, China has been turning more to Saudi Arabia and Iran in the Middle East as well as Sudan in North Africa as trade partners to secure its energy supply and fuel its increasing growth. This paper explores China’s energy policy in the Middle East and North African (MENA) region by studying three cases: Sudan in North Africa, and Saudi Arabia and Iran in the Middle East. Data was obtained from review of relevant literature. It is found out that China’s oil policy is very much driven by the Beijing Consensus. China has applied an equity ownership strategy to have more control over oil flows as a shield against price fluctuations and to reduce supply interruption. Civil unrest and conflicts in the MENA region threatens to disrupt China’s energy supply channels, which implies that China should work for peace in the MENA region to achieve its sustainable energy supply. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Qatar University |
Subject | Chinese diplomacy energy policy Middle East North Africa oil politics |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 57-73 |
Issue Number | 1 |
Volume Number | 20 |
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