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152183
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Representing the appeals of its industry, the high-tech interest group has recently become an emerging political force in the United States. With abundant financial resources and proficiency in political communication, the group rapidly grows to be a significant force in the American political sphere. It has started to affect the internal and foreign affairs of the U.S. and played a proactive role in the latest presidential election. Since the high-tech interest group has already become and will continue to be a big player in Sino-U.S. relations, China should carefully deal with its appeals and conflict of interests, and try to develop this group into a stabilizer between the two countries.
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109408
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2011.
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CCS is seen as an important and strategic technology option for China to reduce its CO2 emission, and has received tremendous attention both around the world and in China. Scholars are divided on the role CCS should play, making the future of CCS in China highly uncertain. This paper presents the overall circumstances for CCS development in China, including the threats and opportunities for large scale deployment of CCS, the initial barriers and advantages that China currently possesses, as well as the current progress of CCS demonstration in China. The paper proposes the implementation of a limited number of larger scale, fully integrated CCS demonstration projects and explains the potential benefits that could be garnered. The problems with China's current CCS demonstration work are analyzed, and some targeted policies are proposed based on those observations. These policy suggestions can effectively solve these problems, help China gain the benefits with CCS demonstration soon, and make great contributions to China's big CO2 reduction mission.
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