Description
About the Author
George G. Eberling received his PhD from Claremont Graduate University.
Reviews
This book by Dr. George Eberling is a pace-setter in an ever more important field-global competition for scarce energy reserves. The author focuses on the nexus of this competition-China, India, and Japan's future demands. Eberling draws on his extensive academic research and operational experience as a naval officer to offer sharply analytical, well-reasoned scenarios. He buttresses his arguments with useful tables and figures, within a framework of the PRINCE forecasting system. Future Oil Demands of China, India, and Japan is an important book, strongly recommended for academics, industry analysts, and government policy-makers. -- Bernard D. Cole, National War College
The strength of George Eberling's book is the framework he uses to understand the geopolitical calculus of Chinese energy choices, using statistical analysis to construct policy scenarios for three possible Chinese oil futures, and then to draw the strategic implications for China's relations with India and Japan for each of the scenarios. In the debate on whether China's overseas oil investment policy is guided by the Beijing government's strategic and mercantilist strategies or by powerful Chinese national oil companies responding to market mechanisms with commercial priorities, Dr. Eberling clearly chooses to focus on the government's geopolitical calculus and competitive instincts. Nevertheless, Eberling suggests that energy cooperation with China is one future possibility. Policymakers may find useful his recommendations for multilateral Initiatives in energy cooperation, a topic not many energy analysts consider in-depth. -- Gaye Christoffersen, Hopkins-Nanjing Center
Book Information
ISBN 9780739196618
Author George G. Eberling
Format Paperback
Page Count 212
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 372g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 156mm * 19mm