¿Puede el Socialismo Verde de China transformar el capitalismo global?
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-7289.2019.2.31972Palabras clave:
One Belt, One Road. Inversiones en el extranjero. Energía solar. Energía eólica.Resumen
En la última década, China ha dado un salto espectacular para convertirse en el principal usuario y fabricante de energía eólica y solar. Pero su compromiso con los combustibles fósiles aún supera las energías renovables. El artículo rastreará el crecimiento de la energía limpia y la industria del carbón y el petróleo, en el mercado interno de China, así como sus inversiones globales. Examinará empresas tanto privadas como estatales, mostrará los enlaces transnacionales integrados en el capitalismo global y considerará el liderazgo de China en la transformación de la infraestructura energética mundial.
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