The Byte-Sized Human Geography Podcast

China, China, China Part 1

April 03, 2020 Kara Smart Season 1 Episode 5
China, China, China Part 1
The Byte-Sized Human Geography Podcast
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The Byte-Sized Human Geography Podcast
China, China, China Part 1
Apr 03, 2020 Season 1 Episode 5
Kara Smart

In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography, China is front and center.  We take a brief look back at the relationship with the US and China, then we discuss possible scenarios of what what could happen with their quarter of a trillion dollar relationship in the future. Looking at the current events, it’s possible that we are already seeing signs of what’s to come.

This is Human Geography byte-sized - big concepts in small chunks of time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple!

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Listener Notes:

EEZs - Exclusive Economic Zones - connected to the United Nations Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), which says that countries can control from their coastline to 200 nautical miles out - fishing, drilling, etc.

Additional Information:

Census Page of Trade Balances with China

Timeline of China's Modern History

Chinas Nine Dash Line is Dangerous

Great Maps from Wikipedia of SEZs

What China Has Been Building in the South China Sea

Does ASEAN Support US Military Presence in South China Sea



Show Notes

In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography, China is front and center.  We take a brief look back at the relationship with the US and China, then we discuss possible scenarios of what what could happen with their quarter of a trillion dollar relationship in the future. Looking at the current events, it’s possible that we are already seeing signs of what’s to come.

This is Human Geography byte-sized - big concepts in small chunks of time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple!

Support this podcast by clicking “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen.

Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com

Listener Notes:

EEZs - Exclusive Economic Zones - connected to the United Nations Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), which says that countries can control from their coastline to 200 nautical miles out - fishing, drilling, etc.

Additional Information:

Census Page of Trade Balances with China

Timeline of China's Modern History

Chinas Nine Dash Line is Dangerous

Great Maps from Wikipedia of SEZs

What China Has Been Building in the South China Sea

Does ASEAN Support US Military Presence in South China Sea