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China oil
A Quantum Leap Forward: Chinese Influence Grows in Iraq’s Oil Market
By Sophie Zinser
A Chinese company is nearing a multibillion-dollar deal with Iraq's state-run oil marketing company.
China’s Natural Resource Strategy: ‘Win Without Fighting’
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Casey Lucius
China Peak Oil: 2015 Is the Year
By Gabe Collins
Domestic production looks set to peak, with some profound implications for the world market.
China, India Diverge on Iran Oil Imports
By Ankit Panda
China is increasing its Iranian oil imports. India, meanwhile, is looking elsewhere.
Iraq Exposes Limits of China’s Non-Interference Policy
By Oliver Bräuner
Like Libya and Sudan, the recent crisis in Iraq underscores the limits of China’s non-interference policy.
China Plans Limited Evacuations From Iraq as Security Deteriorates
By Shannon Tiezzi
China says most of its citizens in Iraq remain safe, but a mass evacuation remains on the table should violence worsen.
China’s Deafening Silence on Iraq
By Zachary Keck
The Iraq crisis again shows that even as China demands major power status, it remains entirely unwilling to act like one.
The "Fracking" Revolution Comes to China
By Elliot Brennan
With some predicting China will import 79% of its oil by 2030, could domestic shale gas extraction help China meet its energy needs?
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