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1. Introduction
I. Security Considerations and Energy Investment Promotion
II. The Need to Assess China's Overseas Energy Investments
III. The Legal Dimension of Governing Global Energy Investments
IV. Methodology
V. Structure of the Book
2. China's External Energy Strategy
I. Introduction
II. Managing Supply Vulnerabilities
III. China's Import Dependence
IV. Challenges to China's External Energy Security
V. China's External Energy Strategies
VI. The Role of Overseas Investments in Diversification and Building Strategic Stocks
VII. The Role of Investment in Increasing Influence on the Global Energy Market
VIII. Conclusion
3. The Conceptualisation of Commercial Investments
I. Introduction
II. Commercial Basis of Investments
III. Disclosure and Transparency
IV. Investment – Exercising Autonomy
V. Conclusion
4. State Guidance and Support
I. Introduction
II. Theory on the Requirement for Disclosure and Transparency for ODI Policies
III. Literature on Chinese Government Control of SOEs Through Support Mechanisms
IV. Policy Guidance on Overseas Energy Investments
V. Policies in Support of Global Energy Expansion
VI. Conclusion
5. Administrative Law Requirements for Outbound Energy Investments
I. Introduction
II. Theory on Operational Independence of State-Owned Investors
III. Current Discussion of China's Administrative Management of Overseas Investments
IV. The Gradual Deregulation of Outbound Investments
V. The Supervision of Overseas Energy Investments
VI. Conclusion
6. Corporate Governance and Investment-Making
I. Introduction
II. International Soft Rules on Corporate Governance of SOEs
III. The Discussion of State Control Over the Corporate Governance of SOEs and POEs
IV. Contribution of the SOE Reforms to Enhancing SOEs' Autonomy
V. Remaining State Influence Exerted by SASAC on SOEs' Governance
VI. Remaining State Influence Through the Party Leadership in SOEs and POEs
VII. The Impact of the Strategic Nature of Energy on the Ownership Reform
VIII. Conclusion
7. Case Studies of China's Foreign Energy Projects
I. Introduction
II. Oil and Gas Investments
III. Power Investments
IV. Conclusion
8. The Chinese Government's Efforts to Facilitate Companies' Access to Foreign Energy Markets
I. Introduction
II. Legal Responses to Barriers to Entry Based on Unproven Geopolitical Concerns and Investment Law
III. Chinese Energy Companies' Difficulties in Managing National Security Reviews
IV. Current Discussion of China's Support for Facilitating Market Access
V. Domestic Mechanisms for Managing Pre-Investment Risks
VI. Greater Protection from Investment Treaties at the Entry Stage
VII. Policy Coordination for Investment Promotion
VIII. Conclusion
9. Energy Investment Protection: Depoliticisation or a Strong Role of the Chinese Government?
I. Introduction
II. The Historical Development of Energy Investment Protection
III. Political Risks to China's Overseas Energy Investments
IV. Domestic and International Remedies for Political Instability
V. Domestic and International Remedies against Regulatory Risks
VI. Conclusion
10. Conclusion
Appendix 1: Preferred Foreign Energy Projects and Investment Destinations
Appendix 2: Typology of China’s Overseas Energy Investments
Appendix 3: Memorandum of Understandings (MOUs), Framework Agreements and Joint Development Programm
Appendix 4: Contents of Pipeline Agreements Concluded at the Governmental Level
Appendix 5: Typical Interview Questions
Bibliography
Index

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알라딘제공
Should Chinese energy investments be excluded from the liberal economic system based on geopolitical assessments only?This book explores the potential regulatory control by the Chinese government over foreign energy investments to achieve their perceived strategic objectives.

Host states in which Chinese energy companies make investments have increasingly opposed Chinese energy investments in their national security reviews, based on concerns that these investments have strategic objectives. The book analyses China's investment-related law, regulations, and energy policies to examine how overseas energy investment-making is governed. The book also explores the role of the Chinese government in energy investment promotion and protection.

Uniquely, the examination of China's potential regulatory control provides an objective criterion, rather than geopolitical considerations, for host states to assess the nature of Chinese energy investments.

The book helps readers to open the 'black box' of Chinese energy investments from a regulatory perspective. It is a useful resource for researchers as well as practising lawyers assisting their Chinese clients through national security reviews, or when trying to determine whether China's SOEs can bring cases before investor-state arbitration tribunals.