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Journal of International Security Studies

            public property rights, with both the autonomy of energy companies and the disposal
            costs of the government being much lower, the government is more likely to tackle
            the energy crisis with the help of energy companies. Under such circumstances, both
            parties can jointly assume the responsibility of maintaining energy security through
            an integrative approach based on both administrative and commercial means.
            [Keywords]    property rights system, energy security, energy companies, oil crisis,
            corporate autonomy
            [Author]    SONG Yiming, Ph. D. Student, School of International Studies, Renmin
            University of China (Beijing, 100872).

       131   Non-Traditional Security Issues in China’s Cross-border Regions:
            Challenges and Countermeasures

            XIE Guiping
            [Abstract]    China’s frontier regions have an abundance of neighboring countries
            and diverse ethnic groups and cultures, forming a complex geopolitical environment.
            In a globalization era, economic and security interdependence is on the rise. Along
            with China’s deepened reforms and greater openness as well as the Belt and Road
            Initiative, the cross-border non-traditional issues are becoming increasingly complex
            and more interwoven in China’s frontier regions, involving politics, economy,
            culture, ecology and public health. These issues also cover such security fields as
            geopolitics, identity, interests and cyber which have been integrated into peripheral
            security, international security and human security. With the recent developments in
            the political and security situation, a new series of issues and challenges may arise
            concerning non-traditional security and governance in the cross-border regions.
            Only under the guidance of the overall  national security concept can the Chinese
            government  maintain national security  in a comprehensive way through the
            collaboration and cooperation  between relevant parties at home and abroad. The
            multi-layered systematic  governance of cross-border non-traditional security can
            contribute much to the governance of security as a whole.
            [Keywords]   frontier regions, cross-border non-traditional security, non-traditional
            security governance, overall national security
            [Author]    XIE Guiping, Ph. D. and Professor, Collaborative Innovation Center for
            Security and Development of Western Frontier China, Sichuan University (Chengdu,
            610064).

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