Dr Fuzuo Wu F.Wu3@salford.ac.uk
Lecturer in International Relations
Both China and India are not able to meet their domestic demand for oil and natural gas with their own home resources, and have to rely on those from abroad. Governments of both, therefore, encourage their home state-owned oil companies to "go out" to take a share of oil and natural gas abroad. And the two neighbors, thus, have both competition and cooperation in their seeking for supply of such resources. This article tries to show us both competition and cooperation between the two countries as a result of the Sub-game Perfect NASH Equilibrium in their games to seek overseas oil and natural gas assets. That is also a result of an action taken by both countries on the basis of their cost-gain computation.
Wu, F. (2008). An analysis of relations and games of energy development between China and India. Nanya yanjiu jikan, 134(3), 55-60
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | Jan 1, 2008 |
Deposit Date | Sep 18, 2020 |
Journal | South Asian Studies Quarterly |
Print ISSN | 1004-1508 |
Volume | 134 |
Issue | 3 |
Pages | 55-60 |
Additional Information | Access Information : This article is published in Chinese. The original title is 中印能源关系的博弈分析 Funders : Fudan University Asian Studies Center |
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