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Chinese Oil Interests Attacked In Libya
China rushed to evacuate thousands of workers from Libya on Thursday, after CNPC and other Chinese firms were attacked in the wave of unrest sweeping the country. Read the article in Financial Times here: Officials say 30,000 Chinese are in the country and the scramble to evacuate them—in what may be the country’s largest overseas evacuation ever—is posing a new foreign policy dilemma for ChiFebruary 25, 2011 3:31 PM
Has China’s Fracking Revolution Begun?
China faces a “pressing need” to develop new energy sources as its oil fields dry up, writes Elliot Brennan f
Ministry of Truth: Guangdong Directives
The following examples of censorship instructions, issued to the media and/or Internet companies by various central (and
November 7, 2012 1:58 PM
China’s Part in Afghanistan Mining Boom
A New York Times article on the rush for Afghanistan’s estimated trillion-dollar natural resources includes details
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