All posts by Philip Andrews-Speed
Shaping China’s Energy Security
From September 2006 to December 2007 I was closely involved in working with the Asia Centre (Paris) in mounting a series of five seminars held in Beijing entitled “Shaping China’s Energy Security”. I participated in all but the last of these as a speaker, session convenor and discussant.
Marginalisation in the energy sector: the case of township and village coal mines
Andrews-Speed, P. (2007)
in H.X.Zhang, B.Wu and R.Saunders (eds.), Marginalisation In China
(Aldershot: Ashgate), pp.55-80.
China’s energy policy and its contribution to international stability
Andrews-Speed, P. (2007)
in M. Zaborowski (ed.) Facing China’s Rise: Guidelines for an EU Strategy
EU Institute for Security Studies, Chaillot Paper, No. 94, pp.71-81.
“China’s energy policy challenges” – Europroductions conference on Seizing the China Challenge
London, 24th and 25th October, 2007
“Energy security outlook of China” EU Institute for Security Studies
Conference on the EU CFSP and Energy Security, Paris, 23 October 2007.
International challenges arising from China’s energy strategies
Plenary session on Energy at conference organised by Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations, Beijing,18th August 2007
“China’s Energy Strategies: A View from Europe”, International Forum on Petroleum Sustainable Development
China University of Petroleum, Beijing, August 13-15, 2007.
“China’s energy efficiency challenges” seminar on China’s energy security: policies and global impact
Held at the European Policy Centre in Brussels, in cooperation with the Asia Centre Brussels, 9th July 2007
“China's new energy policies: implications for climate change”, at meeting on Climate Change Policies – Impact On Energy Markets
Windsor Energy Group, London, 3 July 2007