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Chapters in Books

Regulating Energy in Federal Transition Economies: the Case of China

July 1, 2011 Philip Andrews-Speed

Andrews-Speed, P., Dow, S. and Yang.M., (2000)

In G. MacKerron and P. Pearson eds. , The International Energy Experience: Markets, Regulation and the Environment

(London, Imperial College Press), pp. 91-102.

Chapters in Books

Reform of China’s energy sector: slow progress to an uncertain goal

July 1, 2011 Philip Andrews-Speed

Andrews-Speed, P., (2000)

In China’s Economy in Transition, eds. J. Zhuang, S. Cook and S. Yao, Macmillan

London, pp.111-130.

Chapters in Books

Privatisation of the electricity industry in the UK: a model for China's power sector?

July 1, 2011 Philip Andrews-Speed

Andrews-Speed, P. (1996)

in G.MacKerron and  P.Pearson (eds) The UK Energy Experience: Model or Warning?

(London, Imperial College Press) pp.465-477.

Refereed Journal papers

Reform of China’s electric power industry. Challenges facing the government

July 1, 2011 Philip Andrews-Speed

Andrews-Speed, P. and Dow, S. (2000)

Energy Policy, 28, pp.335-347

Refereed Journal papers

China’s involvement in Central Asian petroleum: convergent or divergent interests?

July 1, 2011 Philip Andrews-Speed

Andrews-Speed, P. and Vinogradov, S., (2000)

Asian Survey XL (2), pp.377-397.

Refereed Journal papers

An evaluation of the ongoing reforms to China’s government and state sector: the case of the energy industry

July 1, 2011 Philip Andrews-Speed

Andrews-Speed, P., Dow, S. and Gao, Z., (2000)

Journal of Contemporary China, 9 (23), pp.5-20.

Refereed Journal papers

Mineral taxation issues for the future

July 1, 2011 Philip Andrews-Speed

Andrews-Speed, P. and Rogers, C., (1999)

Resources Policy, 25, pp.221-227.

Refereed Journal papers

The politics of petroleum and the Energy Charter Treaty as an effective investment regime

July 1, 2011 Philip Andrews-Speed

Andrews-Speed, P. (1999)

Journal of Energy Finance and Development, 4, pp.117-135.

Refereed Journal papers

Natural gas in East Siberia and the Russian Far East: a view from the Chinese corner

July 1, 2011 Philip Andrews-Speed

Andrews-Speed, P. (1998)

Cambridge Review of International Affairs XII (1), pp.77-95.

Refereed Journal papers

Electrical Power Consumers in China: are they benefiting from the reforms?

July 1, 2011 Philip Andrews-Speed

Andrews-Speed, P, Dow, S, Wang A, Mao, J and Wei B., (1999)

The China Quarterly, 158, pp.430-446.

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nature sustainability journal

Debate around increasing demand for natural resources is often framed in terms of a ‘nexus’, which is perhaps at risk of becoming a buzz word. A nexus between what? Over what scales? And what are the consequences of such a nexus? This article analyses why readers should care about the nexus concept in relation to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Resource nexus perspectives towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Published: 14 December 2018

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International energy and resources policy, with a focus on China

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The Global Resource Nexus and the Struggle for Land, Energy, Food, Water and Minerals By Philip Andrews-Speed, Raimund Bleischwitz, Tim Boersma, Corey Johnson,Geoffrey Kemp, Stacy D. VanDeveer

ESI-CIL Nuclear Governance Project

A multidisciplinary research project by the Energy Studies Institute & Centre for International Law

The project will focus on two main research areas: international, regional and national legislative and regulatory frameworks for nuclear safety and security; and nuclear liability.

Dr Philip Andrews-Speed, Senior Principal Fellow at ESI is the principal investigator for the project. Associate Professor Robert Beckman, Head of Ocean Law and Policy at CIL, is the co-principal investigator.

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