Chinese Energy Companies in Africa

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CCP Central Committee
CCP Leadership
CCP Regime
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China in Africa
China Sonangol
Chinese corporate strategy in Africa
Chinese Energy
Chinese Energy Companies
Chinese Energy Sector
Chinese foreign policy
Chinese Government
Chinese national oil companies
Chinese NOCs
Chinese Oil Companies
Chinese Oil Workers
Domestic Stability
Empirical Expectation
empirical foreign policy analysis
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Hu Jintao
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international energy policy
international relations
national oil companies
NOCs
non-state actors influence
SOE
SOE Manager
South Sudan

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367542344
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Over the last decade, Chinese energy companies have engaged in the acquisition of oil and gas in Africa. This book investigates the activities of Chinese energy companies throughout a number of African countries, including Nigeria, Angola, Sudan and Tunisia.

Based on seven years of empirical research and hundreds of interviews with Chinese government and company representatives, Chinese Energy Companies in Africa breaks original ground in understanding the emergence of domestic interest groups in foreign policy. It examines the impact of non-state actors on Chinese foreign policy, and in particular the increasing role played by national oil companies (NOCs). Supported by extensive data, this is also the first publication of its kind to focus on the foreign policy behaviour of an authoritarian state and the role herein played by non-state actors. In addition to the main cases put forward, a chapter of comparative mini-cases is included.

This book creates important implications for both policymakers and scholars; it will serve as a valuable resource for those involved in the fields of foreign policy, international security and international relations.

T. Kasandra Behrndt-Eriksen is Adjunct Lecturer at the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen. She researches and teaches on China’s foreign policy.