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1. Japan's Plutonium Problem
To earn the trust of the international community, Japan must be more transparent in its nuclear ambitions
Author: Liu Chong Year 2014 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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2. For Security's Sake
The first Nuclear Security Summit forges consensus on nuclear terrorism threats
Author: By LIU CHONG Year 2010 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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3. An Ending and a New Start
The 2010 Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty Review Conference is a milestone for international arms control efforts
Author: LIU CHONG Year 2010 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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4. Japan Seeks Bigger Military Role
Seizing on fear created by the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States, Japan is using its military to assume a higher international profile Speculation is rife concerning the direction
Author: CHONG ZI Year 2003 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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5. Troubled Waters
Lingering disputes over the Diaoyu Islands put Sino-Japanese relations to the test
Author: WANG CHONG Year 2010 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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6. Clouds on a Rising Sun
Japan's ruling party confronts daunting challenges after the resignation of its senior leaders
Author: WANG CHONG Year 2010 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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7. A Winter Wonderland of Hoarfrost
In winter, Jilin is the home of hoarfrost. The city by the beautiful Songhuajiang River possesses rich tourist resources, well-equipped ice sports facilities and its world-famous hoarfrost in winter.
Author: Liu Yue and Liu Jingliang Year 2001 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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8. Digital Dividend
Digital technology diversifies channels of poverty alleviation, making it a vibrant undertaking
Author: By Liu Yushu and Liu Mingyang Year 2020 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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9. U.S.-Japanese Reaction Steps Up War Preparations
DEFYING severe condemnation by world public opinion and strong opposition by the Japanese people, the reactionaries of the United States and Japan are intensifying their war preparations in the Far
Author: LIU CHU Year 1960 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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10. We Will Certainly Liberate Taiwan
Following is the text of a speech made by Liu Jen, Second Secretary of the Peking Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and Political Commissar of the Peking Garrison Command of the
Author: LIU JEN Year 1960 Issue 26 PDF HTML