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1. Muddy Waters
U.S. action in the South China Sea stirs up new trouble in the region
Author: By Chu Yin Year 2015 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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2. Tumultuous Times
2016 is a turning point on the road to a new world order
Author: By Chu Yin Year 2016 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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3. Time to Rebuild Syria?
Opportunity beckons if security can be maintained
Author: By Chu Yin Year 2017 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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4. Sound Security First
The Belt and Road Initiative's implementation calls for a new international security system
Author: By Chu Yin Year 2017 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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5. Ready for a Larger Role
The inclusion of new members means greater scope for the SCO if it can cope with the challenges
Author: By Chu Yin Year 2017 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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6. Surveying the Heilungkiang Basin
SOVIET and Chinese scientists have been working for the last two years on a comprehensive survey of the natural resources of the Heilungkiang (or Amur) and its basin. This covers an area in the
Author: COCHIN CHU Year 1958 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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7. CHINGHAI
KOKO NOR - the Mongolians called it. Blue Sea. The largest inland lake in China, a salt lake, perched 3,000 metres above sea level in the northwest plateau. Surrounded by lush pasturelands, the
Author: MEI CHU Year 1959 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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8. Answers to Some Questions About the People's Communes
Tao Chu, First Secretary of the Kwangtung Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, received a delegation of reporters from Hongkong and Macao on December 27, 1958. This delegation, then
Author: TAO CHU Year 1959 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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9. Foreign Plays on the Peking Stage
A list of what's on the stages of Peking these days includes plays by geniuses both of the classical and modern drama: Kalidasa, Shakespeare, Moliere, Schiller, Ibsen, Gorky and Goldoni. Plays from
Author: CHU CHING Year 1959 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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10. Japanese Militarism on the Come Back
THE Kishi government of Japan is stepping up its efforts to reinvigorate Japanese militarism. But, as recent events indicate, there; is a mounting wave of. popular opposition to these efforts. In the
Author: LIAO CHU Year 1959 Issue 24 PDF HTML