Harvard University's Weatherhead Center for International Studies, Talloires, 16-18th June 2006.
All posts by Philip Andrews-Speed
"China’s energy policy and implications for Europe", Carle-Rheims and RTE
Second conference on Energy Supply Security in Europe, Paris, 31st May 2006
China’s energy and environmental policies and their implications for OPEC
Fourth Joint OPEC-IEA Workshop, Oslo, 18th May 2006.
China’s energy policy and its geopolitical consequences
Briefing for Ambassadors to the Political and Security Committee of the EU, Brussels, 27th April 2006
Enhancing China’s energy efficiency: the policy challenges
At "Feeding the Giant: The Domestic and Global Impact of China's Energy Needs" Columbia University, 21st April 2006.
China’s energy woes: running on empty
Andrews-Speed, P (2005)
Far Eastern Economic Review 168 (6), pp.13-17.
Multilateral energy co-operation in Northeast Asia: promise or mirage?
Andrews-Speed, P, X. Liao and P. Stevens (2005)
Oxford Energy Forum Issue 60, pp.13-17.
Prospects for privatisation in China’s energy sector
Andrews-Speed, P. and Cao Zhenning (2005)
in S. Green and G.S.Liu (eds.) Exit the Dragon? Privatization and State Ownership in China
(London: Royal Institute for International Affairs) pp.196-213.
Economic responses to the closure of small-scale coal mines in Chongqing, China
Andrews-Speed, P., Guo Ma, Bingjia Shao and Chenglin Liao, (2005)
Resources Policy 30 (1), 39-54.
Why China and the Far East Matter
Keynote speaker
Royal United Services Institute conference on Energy Security: China and the Far East, 1st December 2005.