<p>"The China-US triangular energy partnership explored here is a concept which expands our conventional wisdom of the bilateral relations between the two powers, and their interactions with other countries: issues which respectively we have to tackle today and tomorrow. "</p><p>Xiaojie Xu, World Energy China Outlook, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences</p><p>"David Zweig and Yufan Hao are to be congratulated for conceptualizing this important book on an understudied but key aspect of US-China relations, and they have assembled a top-flight group of expert contributors. The volume is filled with important data and insights and is further evidence of the truly global nature of Sino-American relations today. This volume should be carefully read not only by scholars, but also by energy industry practitioners."</p><p>David Shambaugh, George Washington University & The Brookings Institution, USA</p><p>"Sino-U.S. Energy Triangles examines the international political consequences of China’s growing presence in the economies and politics of resource rich exporting countries. With the rise of China, the country’s growing reliance on imported energy resources is increasingly important for international politics and U.S.-China relations. The contributors are all specialists in their fields and they address Chinese activity in those countries most important to the international politics of energy. <i>Sino-U.S. Energy Triangles</i> makes a valuable contribution to the literature on the rise of China, China’s growing importance in international energy politics, and international politics of international energy resource completion."</p><p>Robert Ross, Harvard University, USA</p>
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David Zweig is Chair Professor, Division of Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Director of the Center on China’s Transnational Relations. He is Senior Research Fellow of the Asia-Pacific Foundation, Vancouver, Canada, and Associate Chairman, Center on China and Globalization, Beijing, China. His widely known works include Internationalizing China: domestic interests and global linkages (2002).
Yufan Hao is Chair Professor of Political Science and Dean of Faculty of Social Sciences at University of Macau. He has written and edited 24 books and monographs, and authored more than 50 journal articles and book chapters on Chinese politics, Chinese foreign relations, U.S.-China relations, and Macao Studies.