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  • Essay / China's Foreign Policy and Oil Policy - 1422

    The growth of economy, industry and investment has always created urban growth, but increased demand for oil to become the primary energy of the engine of development, because oil is a limited resource with several distinctive energy characteristics, because Due to its energy-creating property, it has caused global competition for oil resources, there are other sources of energy but the Oil is the most efficient and generates the most energy. In order to access and control oil resources, some countries resort to realistic approaches such as the launch and military presence of the United States in the Middle East during the Iraq War. East Asian countries have also fought hard to adopt realistic approaches to Russian oil pipelines to the east. The world's major oil production centers are experiencing "political turbulence and social unrest" (Oil Security Reshapes China's Foreign Policy) which has become fertile ground for non-state actors, who use terrorist attacks to display their messages. Because these terrorists are expanding outside their core area and targeting oil reserves, the importance of oil cannot be overlooked, especially in highly dependent countries like China. The issue of global energy security threat has attracted worldwide attention. Over the past decade, China has seen one of the fastest industrial developments in history, with its claims to build several New York-sized cities across the country, China plans to log in. the entire country through the railway system to unify and bring industry across the country. China's biggest growth is in transportation and the textile industry, and for this growth to be sustained, China relies heavily on oil. Even if China relies heavily on foreign imports, ch...... middle of paper ... then China would invest more, it is a balance because African governments receive investments and China cannot be blamed for defective equipment. In summary, China could keep its hands on the approach and continue importing oil from Africa if it updates its terms for both sides. China has effective policies in some areas like Brazil, but the least effective conditions in contracts with Africa, China as well. It must demonstrate its realistic state capacity, demonstrating that it is prepared to protect its interests even in times of political disarray. Since it is possible for oil to be in areas populated by people, this creates a situation where oil policy and foreign policy are on the edge of each other. China generally takes a "hands-off" approach in local affairs, but if the local matter endangers the national interest, then it must adopt a "hands-on" approach. ยป..