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China Three Generations of Development

China Three Generations of Development. Egeo201. Post Liberation Generation 1970s. Red Flag Canal Mobilizing Local Labor and Social Capital. Deng Xiao Peng Generation 1980-90s. Pushed the Four Modernizations : agriculture, industry, science and technology, and the military

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China Three Generations of Development

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  1. China Three Generations of Development Egeo201

  2. Post Liberation Generation 1970s • Red Flag Canal • Mobilizing Local Labor and Social Capital

  3. Deng Xiao Peng Generation 1980-90s • Pushed the Four Modernizations: agriculture, industry, science and technology, and the military • Starts "Socialism with Chinese characteristics“ or “capitalism” with Chinese characteristics ??? • 9. Changes on the Chang Jiang -- Shanghai: Head of the Dragon — Shanghai enters the 21st century on a wave of development, ready to reclaim its legacy as China’s commercial center http://www.learner.org/resources/series180.html

  4. Modern China Today 2009 • Moving up the manufacturing ladder – world’s largest automobile market • Looking abroad to enter the European & US markets -- China car Geely Otaka crash test EuroNCAP the collisionhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tt-IIqT186Q • World’s first mass produced “plug in” electric car -- World's first mass-production Plug-in electric car-F6DM by BYD • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_cp0eWWMFo • Warren Buffet inspecting BYD Electric Car http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwyR6MtsoDw

  5. Future: Man, China Really Is Going To Kick Our Butts In Electrics http://www.businessinsider.com/man-china-really-is-going-to-kick-our-butts-in-electrics-2009-6 Jay Yarow|Jun. 8, 2009, 6:16 PM | 1,816 |21 A few months ago we argued that China wouldn't thump us in the coming race to dominate the electric car market. We felt pretty good about the argument at the time. Then, we click over to All Cars Electric and we see this: The Chinese are eager to become worldwide leaders in new vehicle technology with much of the focus being directed towards electric cars. Recently, a Chinese company called New Power developed what they claim is the first production ready, electric car with a range similar to a conventional gasoline car.

  6. Future: Man, China Really Is Going To Kick Our Butts In Electrics Cont… Most electric cars in the works right now have a range between 50 and 150 miles. New Power claims they have achieved a 250 mile range in the 4 seater car called the Zhong Tai. They plan to bring it to the UK in the next couple of years. The vehicle is powered by a lithium-ion battery pack that can be recharged in as little as 2 hours and can reach a top speed of 75 mph. New Power plans to market the car in the UK with a price point between $26,000 and $33,000. According to the company, the car would be both practical and affordable for everyone. With prototypes in the works, the Sunday Times got a chance to drive this breakthrough vehicle. The vehicle is based on a current production model the 2006 Daihatsu Terios compact SUV. According to the reviewer, there was nothing that distinguished this car from the gasoline version on the exterior aside from the charging socket and lack of an exhaust. The EV has been in the works for 6 years now and the company believes that they are nearing production ready.

  7. Electric Car Discussion http://video.msn.com/video.aspx?mkt=en-us&vid=1bb26b25-ba3f-4410-a4d9-3f95ee20c884 Nice discussion of where China might be headed

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