Energy

U.S. Energy Information Administration, “Country Analysis Briefs: China,” August 2006

August 1, 2006

China is the world's most populous country and has a rapidly growing economy.

Congressional Research Service, "U.S. Conventional Forces and Nuclear Deterrence: A China Case Study," April 11, 2006

April 11, 2006

This report was written by Christopher Bolkcom, Shirley A. Kan, and Amy F. Woolf.

U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, "Hearing: China's Energy Needs and Strategies," October 30, 2003

October 30, 2003

This hearing was conducted by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on October 30, 2003. The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission was created by the U.S. Congress in 2000 to monitor, investigate, and submit to Congress an annual report on the national security implications of the economic relationship between the United States and the People’s Republic of China.

Vice President Gore Remarks At The U.S. China Environmental Forum, 1997

March 25, 1997

Vice President Albert Gore talked in Beijing about the link between environmental protection and economic development of U.S. and China.

Beijing's Bets: Planning China’s Energy Future

The Center for East Asian Studies at Stanford University presents a talk with Zhongying Wang.

Stepping Lighter?

The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars presents a talk on environmental and social impacts of China's overseas oil, mineral, and gas investments.

China's International Energy Strategies: Global and Regional Implications

The Elliott School of International Affairs in Washington D.C. presents Philip Andrew-Speed as part of the transnational Asia lecture series.

Junkyard Planet: A Lecture and Q&A with Adam Minter

Writer Adam Minter will visit USC to discuss his book Junkyard Planet: Travels in the Billion-Dollar Trash Trade, where he explores the export of America's recyclables and the massive profits that China and other rising nations earn from it.

2012 Roundtable on Post-Communism

The Russian and East European Institute at Indiana University presents a roundtable with numerous speakers to talk about the post-communism world.

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