Prospect of China’s Energy Investment in Southeast Asia under the Belt and Road Initiative: A Sense of Ownership Perspective

Friday, September 6 2024
(a) Energy Studies Institute, National University of Singapore, 119620, Singapore
(b) Australia-China Relations Institute, University of Technology Sydney, PO Box 123, Australia
(c) Center of Hubei Cooperative Innovation for Emissions Trading System, Hubei University of Economics, Wuhan, Hubei Province, 430205, China

China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has attracted the world’s attention since it was proposed. This study focuses on the BRI in the energy sector in ASEAN. It examines the current status of China’s investment into ASEAN’s energy sector. It then discusses the problems of China’s investment into the ASEAN energy sector with two cases in Myanmar. In addressing the problems and challenges, the study adopts a ‘sense of ownership’ framework to analyze how to improve the acceptability of the Chinese investment. It argues that the BRI priorities, including ‘people-to-people bond’, provide an opportunity to bring a sense of ownership to the community networking that is to be built as a key part of BRI and more profoundly, an opportunity to establish a good image and to make investment projects successful.

Cite

Shi, X., Yao, L. 2019. Prospect of China’s Energy Investment in Southeast Asia under the Belt and Road Initiative: A Sense of Ownership Perspective. Energy Strategy Reviews Volume 25, 2019, Pages 56-64, ISSN 2211-467X, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esr.2019.100365.

Keyword(s)

ASEAN, Belt and Road Initiative, Energy Investment, Sense of Ownership

Author(s)

Xunpeng Shi (a) (b) (c), Lixia Yao (a)

Country(ies)

ASEAN

Publisher

Elsevier, Science Direct

Published Date

DOI

10.1016/j.esr.2019.100365

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