China's elusive energy security and the South China Sea

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As conflict in the Middle East rattles global energy markets, energy security is again climbing the strategic agenda in Beijing. China, the world's largest importer of oil and gas, remains heavily dependent on distant supply routes that pass through some of the world's most volatile choke points. Could the answer be in the South China Sea? If control of the South China Sea can secure an energy shipping route for China, or guarantee access to large quantities of hydrocarbon resources on the

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