Abstract

China has now emerged into the world's largest consumer of energy that might account for a quarter of the world's carbon dioxide emissions. As a result, it tugs on the global energy market and may draw out vast results from introducing energy. In order to solve the various energy problems, it is important above all things for China to maintain good relations in common with the other countries of the world diplomatically, economically and socially. It may be said that the stability of international relations and characteristic openness of using energy domestically is the first step to solving energy problems. In fact, there are many places that are not sufficiently maintained in the global energy market. In order to maintain such, should the world not be expecting China to pour out its power? This issue goes beyond Japan and China, but the whole world needs to deal with.

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