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Dr Fuzuo Wu's Outputs (31)

Shaping China’s Engagement with the Arctic: Nationalist Narratives and Geopolitical Reality (2022)
Journal Article
Wu, F. (2023). Shaping China’s Engagement with the Arctic: Nationalist Narratives and Geopolitical Reality. Journal of Contemporary China, 32(143), 828-843. https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2022.2124353

Nationalist narratives and geopolitical reality have played an opposite role in shaping China’s engagement with the Arctic, with the former pushing it forward while the latter pushing it back. Specifically, Chinese nationalist narratives on strong fe... Read More about Shaping China’s Engagement with the Arctic: Nationalist Narratives and Geopolitical Reality.

India’s pragmatic foreign policy toward China’s BRI and AIIB : struggling for relative and absolute gains (2019)
Journal Article

India’s foreign policy toward China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is pragmatic. On the one hand, India has not only raised its apprehensions about the BRI but also taken measures to compete with it.... Read More about India’s pragmatic foreign policy toward China’s BRI and AIIB : struggling for relative and absolute gains.

China’s Responses to External Pressures on Its WMD-related Exports after 2004: Reactive and Proactive (2014)
Journal Article

China, although a member of most of the international non-proliferation and multilateral export control regimes and having a law-based comprehensive export control system, has not fully complied with its non-proliferation obligations, which is eviden... Read More about China’s Responses to External Pressures on Its WMD-related Exports after 2004: Reactive and Proactive.

China’s Pragmatic Tactic in International Climate Change Negotiations: Reserving Principles with Compromise (2013)
Journal Article

Although China has consistently rejected any binding emissions cut commitments in international climate change negotiations, it has made some compromises so as to maintain unity with the Group of 77 and to extract concessions and benefits from develo... Read More about China’s Pragmatic Tactic in International Climate Change Negotiations: Reserving Principles with Compromise.

Comments on the Singh government's pragmatic diplomacy in India (2010)
Journal Article
Wu, F. (2010). Comments on the Singh government's pragmatic diplomacy in India. Nanya yanjiu jikan, 2010(1), 28-33

The Singh government in India inherited its predecessor Atal Bihari Vajpayee government. On the one hand, it spares no effort to develop the relationship with the world's only superpower, the United States, and seek its status as a (nuclear) power th... Read More about Comments on the Singh government's pragmatic diplomacy in India.

China's energy diplomacy and international responsibilities : a case study of Darfur (2010)
Journal Article
Wu, F. (2010). China's energy diplomacy and international responsibilities : a case study of Darfur. Alabo shijie yanjiu, 2010(3), 59-66

Requirements for imported overseas oil and gas resources on the domestic energy supply and demand objective China to maintain long-term stability and security of these overseas energy supply. China is actively engaged in energy diplomacy. The connota... Read More about China's energy diplomacy and international responsibilities : a case study of Darfur.

The impact of the United States on India's energy security strategy (2009)
Journal Article
Wu, F. (2009). The impact of the United States on India's energy security strategy. Nanya yanjiu jikan, 2009(1), 8-12

India’s own energy resources, especially oil and gas resources, are difficult to meet Its rapid economic development has huge demand for energy, so it has to rely on imported oil and gas to fill its domestic energy supply and demand gap. Therefore, s... Read More about The impact of the United States on India's energy security strategy.

A trial analysis of Central Asia in Japan's energy strategy (2008)
Journal Article
Wu, F. (2008). A trial analysis of Central Asia in Japan's energy strategy. Guowai shehui kexue qingkuang, 59-63

Japan's domestic energy resources are scarce and highly dependent on imported energy to meet domestic demand. In order to ensure the security of energy supply, Japan implements an energy strategy of diversifying oil and gas import sources and promoti... Read More about A trial analysis of Central Asia in Japan's energy strategy.