US-China energy relations and energy institution building in the Asia-Pacific

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Although China and the US are starting their fourth decade of energy cooperation, it is only recently that there has been a concerted US effort to create a framework for US-China bilateral energy relations. The past 30 years have witnessed many successful energy projects that have lacked follow through and institutionalization, often becoming 'one-off' exercises that duplicated previous projects. Recent initiatives intend to establish long-term linkages between US and Chinese energy bureaucracies, linking energy efficiency, energy security, and environmental issues. The US is nesting the bilateral relationship in global and Asia-Pacific multilateral energy and environmental regimes, and is also using bilateral agreements as mechanisms to promote domestic energy and environmental reform. This paper will examine US-China relations in the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate and the Five-Country Energy Ministerial. © 2010 Taylor & Francis.

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bilateral agreement, clean development mechanism, energy efficiency, energy resource, environmental issue, international cooperation, international relations, China, Pacific Ocean, Pacific Rim, United States

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Journal of Contemporary China

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19

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