S2E59: China's fossil fuel addiction exposes a strategic vulnerability
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Happenings in Venezuela, Iran have shone the spotlight on energy security
Synopsis: Every fourth Friday of the month, The Straits Times will now analyse the hottest political and trending talking points, alternating between its Malaysia and Greater China bureaus.
For January, host and deputy foreign editor Albert Wai teams up again with senior China correspondent Yew Lun Tian.
Dramatic developments in Venezuela and Iran, both important oil suppliers for China, have exposed Beijing’s vulnerability in terms of energy security.
Oil only accounts for around 18 per cent of China’s energy mix but most of this is imported.
While both regimes have enjoyed solid ties with Beijing, the reality is there is little China can do directly to preserve its interests there.
Domestically, China has achieved remarkable success in its clean energy transition. But the human cost of this effort, particularly when it comes to poorer communities, should not be underestimated.
Clean tech may have played a part in China’s soft power rise (BYD electric vehicles and solar panels are obvious examples), but there is no guarantee that this will translate into a stronger hand geopolitically.
Highlights (click/tap above):
2:02 Are China’s interests in Venezuela dead in the water?
4:58 Impacts of developments in Venezuela, Iran on upcoming Trump-Xi meeting
7:37 Is China prepared to use force to defend its energy security interests?
09:44 The human cost of China’s clean energy transition
14:11 Challenges in clean energy storage, distribution
17:28 Clean tech fuels China’s soft power rise
20:14 Existential survival instinct: Running out of energy
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