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1. Projected Changes in Chinese Consumption
With a per-capita GNP of less than US$1,000 a year, China is classified as an underdeveloped country. Yet, in 1986, its consumption of basic commodities was way ahead of the estimated averages for
Author: Ding Shengjun Year 1988 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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2. A Safe Haven
As the world witnesses soaring grain prices, China remains largely unaffected
Author: By DING SHENGJUN Year 2008 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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3. Wheat Woes
Soaring wheat prices are unlikely to endanger global grain security
Author: DING SHENGJUN Year 2010 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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4. Local Engine Chief's Vision
Chinese search engine Baidu teams up with Google and pledges to clean up the marketAlthough Li Yanzhong, Baidu's tech savvy CEO has reaffirmed on many occasions that users of the Chinese search
Author: DING DING Year 2004 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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5. Memories of My Days In France
This is the first of four articles written for "Beijing Review" on the occasion of Premier Hua Guofeng's visit to four West European countries. The authors recall their experiences and envisage the
Author: Ding Shande Year 1979 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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6. Crises in West European-US Relations
The relationship of both "co-operation and disputes" between the United States and West European countries has undergone a new change in substance, as expressed mainly in their differences over
Author: Ding Yuanhong Year 1983 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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7. Zhuhai: Taking the Road of Rejuvenation
Our CorrespondentAT the mouth of the Zhujiang (Pearl) River in Guangdong Province, the gateway city Zhuhai is so inconspicuous that maps a few years ago seldom bothered to include it. But now it is
Author: DING YAOLIN Year 1985 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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8. Ten Major Changes in China's Study Of Economics
CHINA'S current economic structural reform is a great experiment and is also a profound social revolution in Chinese history. Propelled by this deluge of reforms, changes have taken place in the
Author: MA DING Year 1985 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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9. Chinese Journalists Look at Soviet Reforms
At the invitation of the USSR Union of Journalists, a delegation of Chinese journalists recently paid a two-week visit to the Soviet Union. Wide-ranging talks with Soviet officials and leaders of the
Author: Ding Yongning Year 1987 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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10. China's Policy on a Multipolar World
Two of the world's important trends are that of socialist nations endeavouring to reform their economic systems and that of capitalist countries trying to reorganize their economies. These trends
Author: Ding Xinghao Year 1989 Issue 14 PDF HTML