East Asia's Demand for Energy, Minerals and Food: The International Politics of Resources

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This book considers the international and domestic political aspects of resources in Northeast Asia. Authors compare and contrast the approaches of China, Japan and Korea in securing access to energy, minerals and food resources, considering how their approaches are received in resource-rich developing countries, as well as by Western powers in
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Author(s) Edited by Kate Barclay, Graeme Smith.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Paperback / softback
Pages 168
Published in United Kingdom
Published 18 Dec 2020
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This book considers the international and domestic political aspects of resources in Northeast Asia. Authors compare and contrast the approaches of China, Japan and Korea in securing access to energy, minerals and food resources, considering how their approaches are received in resource-rich developing countries, as well as by Western powers in
1. Introduction: The International Politics of Resources Kate Barclay and Graeme Smith 2. China and Japan in Myanmar: Aid, Natural Resources and Influence James Reilly 3. Chinese Aid in the South Pacific: Linked to Resources? Philippa Brant 4. Nupela Mast
Kate Barclay is a senior lecturer of the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. She researches the social aspects of the production and trade of food, especially fisheries in the Asia Pacific region. One current research interest is the sustainable
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