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China's energy security: Domestic and international issues

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High growth in energy consumption in China along with its dependence on international sources for supply is driving up oil prices all over the world and causing turbulence in the international order. China's efficiency in energy consumption should be improved with the focus on its mechanisms for energy governance, which would be conducive to deepening interdependence between China and the rest of the world and also reducing the risk of more diplomatic clashes with the major industrialized countries.

Author: Zha Daojiong
Publisher: International Institute for Strategic Studies
Publication Name: Survival
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0039-6338
Year: 2006
China, Government domestic functions, Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Forecasts and trends, Energy policy, Market trend/market analysis, Chinese foreign relations, Energy consumption

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Kosovo under international administration

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Kosovo is discussed with reference to conflicts that occurred there in the 1990s and its potential to be the cause of more violence. The United Nations has been involved in helping to administer Kosovo and this period of international administration is described.

Author: Yannis, Alexandros
Publisher: International Institute for Strategic Studies
Publication Name: Survival
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0039-6338
Year: 2001
Analysis, Usage, Political aspects, International agencies, International organizations, Kosovo, International organization

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Cyber-attacks and international law

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Issues concerning the legal implications of responding to cyber-attacks are presented. Reference is made to the vulnerability of key infrastructures and governments who increasingly rely on network computing technologies.

Author: Grove, Gregory D., Goodman, Seymour E., Lukasik, Stephen J.
Publisher: International Institute for Strategic Studies
Publication Name: Survival
Subject: International relations
ISSN: 0039-6338
Year: 2000
Interpretation and construction, Computer networks, Software, Safety and security measures, Laws, regulations and rules, Prevention, Computer viruses, Data security, Computer crimes, International law, Information networks

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