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When we talk about China's energy strategy, the focus is usually on renewables. Conventional wisdom says the West dominates fossil fuels. But that may be an outdated view, oil analyst Rory Johnston argues. China, he says, has played a deft hand in both markets, chipping away at the West's geopolitical advantage.
When we talk about China's energy strategy, the focus is usually on renewables. Conventional wisdom says the West dominates fossil fuels. But that may be an outdated view, oil analyst Rory Johnston argues. China, he says, has played a deft hand in both markets, chipping away at the West's geopolitical advantage.