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Chinas Global Quest For Resources Energy Food And Water China Policy Series 1st Edition Fengshi Wu Editor

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Chinas Global Quest For Resources Energy Food And Water China Policy Series 1st Edition Fengshi Wu Editor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Fengshi Wu (editor), Hongzhou Zhang (editor)
ISBN: 9781138943278, 1138943274
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Chinas Global Quest For Resources Energy Food And Water China Policy Series 1st Edition Fengshi Wu Editor by Fengshi Wu (editor), Hongzhou Zhang (editor) 9781138943278, 1138943274 instant download after payment.

The world’s key resources of energy, food and water, which are closely connected and interdependent on each other, are coming under increasing pressure, as a result of increasing population, development and climate change. In the case of China, following its recent economic surge, energy, food and water are already nearing the point of shortage. This book considers how China is working to avoid shortages of energy, food and water, and the effect this is having internationally. Subjects covered include domestic policy debates on China’s resource strategies, challenges for managing transboundary waters related to China, responses from various regions and countries to China’s ‘Go Out’ strategy, and China’s increasing energy links with Russia and declining agricultural trade with the United States. The book concludes by discussing in comparative perspective China’s outward resource acquisition activities and the consequent policy implications.

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