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1. NATO Safeguards Unity With SNF Compromise
The 40th anniversary summit meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has reached a compromise upon short-range nuclear forces (SNF) in the interests of unity, thus ending a serious
Author: Chu Qimen Year 1989 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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2. Tokyo Seeks More Political Clout
Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu's recent trip to five Asian nations indicates a shift in Japan's diplomatic role to one of "big country diplomacy." Seeking to play a global role, Japan can be
Author: Chu Qimen Year 1990 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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3. Houston Summit Ends in Compromise
Problems such as economic aid to the Soviet Union, agricultural subsidies and environmental protection remained unsolved when leaders of the seven industrialized nations wound up the Houston summit,
Author: Chu Qimen Year 1990 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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4. Washington's Aboutface on Kampuchea
The decision by the United States to withdraw support for the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea will certainly damage the peace efforts by the international community to solve the
Author: Chu Qimen Year 1990 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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5. India Upgrades Science, Technology
Facing severe competition involving comprehensive national strength, the Indian government has given priority to the development of science and technology with the view of becoming a powerful source
Author: Chu Qimen Year 1990 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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6. Germany Becomes a Unified Nation Again
In October 3, the German Democratic Republic formally joined the Federal Republic of Germany, bringing about German unification after a 45-year division. A ceremony was held that day in Berlin to
Author: Chu Qimen Year 1990 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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7. USSR Adopts Market Economy Plan
The Soviet parliament approved a new economic plan while President Mikhail Gorbachev stateds that moving toward a market economy did not mean renouncing socialism.On October 19, the Soviet Union's
Author: Chu Qimen Year 1990 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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8. 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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9. 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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10. 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