2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2007.09.028
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Beyond an energy deal: Impacts of the Sino-Australia uranium agreement

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“…Saudi Arabia similarly pursues energy security by maintaining security of demand for its oil and gas exports (Bambawale and Sovacool, 2011c). In contrast, Australia's strategy involves cultivating a strong demand for uranium, natural gas, and coal trading (Leaver, 2007(Leaver, , 2008Wu et al, 2008). Venezuela and Colombia focus on minimizing attacks on oil, gas, and electric infrastructure ( Barrera-Hernandez, 2004).…”
Section: The Range Of Energy Security: Sufficiency To Dependencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saudi Arabia similarly pursues energy security by maintaining security of demand for its oil and gas exports (Bambawale and Sovacool, 2011c). In contrast, Australia's strategy involves cultivating a strong demand for uranium, natural gas, and coal trading (Leaver, 2007(Leaver, , 2008Wu et al, 2008). Venezuela and Colombia focus on minimizing attacks on oil, gas, and electric infrastructure ( Barrera-Hernandez, 2004).…”
Section: The Range Of Energy Security: Sufficiency To Dependencymentioning
confidence: 99%