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1. Chinese and Russian Partnership Growing
Relations between China and Russia since the end of the Cold War have exhibited several outstanding features. First, they are no longer affected by differences in ideologies and social systems as in
Author: Shi Ze Year 1996 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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2. New Impetus
Facing challenges, China and Russia must extend their economic ties
Author: By Shi Ze Year 2014 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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3. Japan at the Crossroads
Author: By Shi Ze Year 2015 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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4. Off Center
Central Asia's internal problems obstruct the region's economic potential
Author: Shi Ze Year 2013 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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5. Birth of Republic in Iran
MORE than 18 million citizens (in a population of 34.58 million) over the age of 16 took part in a referendum in Iran on March 30 and 31. As a result, an Islamic republic was proclaimed and the
Author: Shi Zhonghe Year 1979 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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6. Readjusting the National Economy: Why and How?
One of the major items on the agenda of the current National People's Congress is how to readjust the national economy in a three-year period. Adoption of such a policy will ensure the development of
Author: Shi Zhengwen Year 1979 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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7. Liu Shaoqi's Contributions to Mao Zedong Thought
IIN his speech at the memorial meeting for Liu Shaoqi held in Beijing on May 17, 1980, Deng Xiaoping, Vice-Chairman of the Party Central Committee, pointed out: Liu Shaoqi was a Marxist theoretician
Author: Shi Zhongquan Year 1982 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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8. Use of New and Renewable Energy Resources in China
CHINA'S energy supply falls far short of growing demand because of inadequate exploration and utilization of its abundant energy resources. During recent years, annual output of primary marketable
Author: Shi Wen Year 1982 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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9. What Is Emancipation of the Mind?
THERE is much talk now in China about "emancipating the mind." Fundamentally speaking, this term means that we should use Marxism-Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought to study new situations and solve new
Author: Shi Jian Year 1982 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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10. Uncle Ma Daha
In Chinese, Ma Daha means a careless person who tries to do a good job but botches it in the end. Uncle Ma Daha is full of good will, but sometimes lacks common sense.Shi Bu is the pen name of Zhou
Author: Shi Bu Year 1984 Issue 20 PDF HTML