Key concepts include the exploration of foundational theories from a multidisciplinary perspective, systematic analysis of energy policies within a five-dimensional framework, and the organization of typical cases of international energy cooperation. The book highlights the roles of bilateral and multilateral alliances and examines the effects of energy policies through various dimensions such as legal regulations and fiscal tools. By addressing these critical issues, it provides valuable insights into the dynamic interplay between energy policy and international cooperation.
This book is essential for researchers, scholars, and policymakers in the field of energy studies. It offers a scientific reference and policy recommendations for ensuring sustainable and efficient global energy cooperation. Whether you are a seasoned expert or a newcomer to the field, this book will enhance your understanding of the complexities of energy policy and international collaboration.
Di Wang is an Assistant Professor and Researcher at the School of Government Management, Peking University. He earned his Ph.D. in Economics from Peking University and has served as a postdoctoral researcher at Cornell University. His research focuses on public policy in energy and the environment, theories and policies of sustainable and high-quality development, international cooperation and trade policies in energy, industrial security of energy and resources, and technology innovation and policy. As the primary and corresponding author, he has published over twenty scholarly articles in influential Chinese and international journals, such as the Economic Research Journal, Cities, Resources, Conservation and Recycling (RCR), Journal of Cleaner Production, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, and npj Climate Action. Additionally, he has led several national and provincial research projects as the principal expert, including major initiatives funded by the National Social Science Fund of China, the Ministry of Education's Humanities and Social Sciences Youth Fund, and the Beijing Municipal Social Science Fund.