1. Introduction: a rising China and the future of world resources
Part I. Domestic Origins of China’s ‘Go Out’ Policies
2. China’s food security strategy reform: an emerging global agricultural policy
3. Debating energy security in China: ideas and policy options
4. China and shared water resources: geopolitics, domestic institutions and global Governance
Part II. Global Implications of China’s Resource Quest
5. Rethinking security and space in Upper Mekong transboundary water projects
6. Food in Sino-U.S. relations: from blessing to curse?
7. China’s energy interests in Central Asia and Russia: symbiotic distrust and striking a balance between cooperation and confrontation
8. China’s energy quest in Southeast Asia: ‘Mercantilist Rise’ debated
9. Sowing more than soybeans?: Latin America and the Caribbean’s changing relations with China in agriculture and food production
10. Conclusion: findings and notes for policy advocates
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Biografisk notat
WU Fengshi is an Associate Professor in the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
ZHANG Hongzhou is an Associate Research Fellow in the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.