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CHINESE ECONOMY 2 IBD

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12 / 2022
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Sinopsis

The world today is witnessing an unprecedented level of globalization with a high degree of 'interdependence' among the nations, especially when it comes to the production, supply and consumption of oil and gas. The giant Asian economies like China and India are highly dependent on foreign regions such as North America and Middle East for their ever-growing demand for oil. ChinaâÇÖs 'sensitivity' to energy security issues is high, but China has the ability and channels to cope with the extreme situations of supply shortages or even 'supply interruptions'. Moreover, although ChinaâÇÖs energy demand and supply system is not 'fragile', it is still highly 'sensitive'.áááIn 2017, ChinaâÇÖs crude oil consumption was nearly 600 million tons and imports exceeded 400 million tons. The dependence on crude oil on foreign countries was close to 70%, natural gas consumption was nearly 240 billion cubic meters, imports were more than 90 billion cubic meters, and natural gas dependence on foreign countries exceeded 40%. Increasing external dependence, deteriorating geopolitics, and the huge pressure of national foreign exchange reserves have led ChinaâÇÖs energy sector and government officials to address the issue of 'energy security' as a key strategic issue again. Is the problem really that serious? What kind of information about ChinaâÇÖs energy security situation do we need to communicate to the world? The current book volume, ChinaâÇÖs Energy Security, is a Chinese reading practice book. It would introduce you to the numerous important features ChinaâÇÖs energy security endeavors, including ChinaâÇÖs energy demands, oil and natural gas, coal, nuclear and solar energy, etc.). The book has 13 chapters in the following order:Chapter 1: Globalization of the Oil Market (第ä¸Çç«áï¼Ü石油å¸éåúºåà¿çÈâåîû)Chapter 2: US and Global Energy Market (第äºîç«áï¼Üç¾Äåó½ä¸Äåà¿çÈâèâ½æºÈå¸éåúº)Chapter 3: International Energy Security (第ä¸ëç«áï¼Üåó½éÖàèâ½æºÈå«ëåà¿éù«éóÿ)Chapter 4: ChinaâÇÖs Energy Security Challenges (第åóóç«áï¼Ü両åó½çÜäèâ½æºÈå«ëåà¿æîææêÿ)Chapter 5: ChinaâÇÖs Energy Demand (第äºöç«áï¼Ü両åó½çÜäèâ½æºÈéúÇæ±éááááá)Chapter 6: ChinaâÇÖs Energy Imports (第åà¡ç«áï¼Ü両åó½çÜäèâ½æºÈè¿óåÅú)Chapter 7: ChinaâÇÖs Measures for Energy Security (第ä¸âç«áï¼Ü両åó½ä¸ºèâ½æºÈå«ëåà¿éççåÅûçÜäæÄªæû½)Chapter 8: ChinaâÇÖs Oil Consumption (第åà«ç«áï¼Ü両åó½çÜä石油æ¶êèÇù)Chapter 9: ChinaâÇÖs Nuclear Energy (第ä¹Ñç«áï¼Ü両åó½çÜäæá¸èâ½)Chapter 10: Wind Energy (第åìüç«áï¼ÜéúÄèâ½)Chapter 11: Solar Energy (第åìüä¸Çç«áï¼Üåñªéÿ³èâ½)Chapter 12: Natural Gas (第åìüäºîç«áï¼Üåñ©çä¶æ°ö)Chapter 13: Coal Power (第åìüä¸ëç«áï¼Üçàñçöµ)The 2nd volume in the Introduction to Chinese Economy Series (両åó½ç»ÅæµÄçÖ¾çºæåà¿çŸÑéüô) includes both the Chinese text (simplified characters) and pinyin Romanization. With about over 1200 unique Chinese characters, the volume would be suitable for the beginners, lower intermediate and advanced level Chinese language learners (HSK 1-6). Overall, the reading series offers you a variety of elementary level books (Level 1/2/3/4/5/6) to understand China as well as practice Chinese reading fast.

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