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中美石油争夺战(ARTE France, GEDEON Programmes)[the cutting EDGE-China vs the US: The Battle For Oil]

(ARTE France, GEDEON Programmes)[the cutting EDGE-China vs the US: The Battle For Oil]



















出品:ARTE France, GEDEON Programmes
英文名称:China vs the US: The Battle For Oil
中文名称:中美石油争夺战
出品时间:2007年
类型:记录
地区:法国
语言:英语
时长:50分钟
官方网址:
http://www.gedeonprogrammes.com/
http://www.artefrance.fr/
文件大小:350MB
文件尺寸:544x304
编码:XviD
画质:电视信号/高于VCD,低于DVD画质

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China.vs.the.US-The.Battle.For.Oil.(2007-SDTV-d0x).avi
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旁观中国介绍:

中国,已跃升为仅次于美国的世界第二大石油消费国。然而中国自己的石油产量远无法满足国内需求,其进口占总消费量一半,未来3年内进口比重将增至三分之二,否则中国经济将因石油紧缺而崩溃。在向其他石油生产国寻求供给时,中国,不可避免的与美国——这个世界最大石油消费国——产生冲突。

胡老大亲自牵头,率游说团队频频走访于某些因独裁体制游离于和谐世界的国家,如委内瑞拉,伊朗,苏丹,乍得和安哥拉。作为交易,中国给予这些流氓国家在联合国上的非常规支持,而无视当地人权和公民生活水平的急剧恶化;并且,中国对于石油资源的掠夺,加速了这种恶化的进程,被中国盯上的石油输出国的普通民众在任何利益上绝无机会分到一杯羹。

美国,不得不恐慌地应对这一迅速变化的世界石油市场格局。

Today, China is the second largest consumer of oil, just after the United States.

But with one of the highest rates of growth on the planet, its energy needs are increasing seven times faster, while its reserves are depleting.

China is unable to produce the oil it needs today. It has to import half of it. In the next three years this number will increase to two-thirds, if not its whole economy will collapse.

Lacking its own source of oil, China is dependent on the rest of the world.
Hence it's imperative to find new countries to provide it and secure these supplies in an increasingly unstable world.

In this crusade for black gold, China is already in direct conflict with the current greatest consumer of the world's oil: the United States.

BATTLE FOR OIL investigates the new world geopolitics that is emerging around the needs of both the world's leading superpower and the world's fastest growing economy to secure future supplies of oil.

Chinese oil companies are signing deals in countries like Venezuela, Iran, Sudan, Chad and Angola. In exchange, China has given its support to these countries, either building infrastructure or using its influence to support them at the United Nations. Now, U.S. companies are finding that doing business in some oil producing markets is rapidly changing.

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