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1. After the Cold War, Where Is Japan Headed?
Never has Japan seemed so active as it has since the Ryutaro Hashimoto government came into power. One after another Japanese officials can be seen trotting the globe, boosting Japan's international
Author: Deng Haipeng Year 1997 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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2. China, India Set to Improve Ties
Recent years have seen a considerable improvement in relations between China and India as the two most populous countries move closer toward each other to safeguard their mutual interest.For India,
Author: Deng Haipeng Year 1997 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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3. Albright Tests Foreign Affairs Waters
New US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright embarked on her first diplomatic tour in mid-February, a quick sweep through Italy, Germany, France, Britain, Belgium, Russia, South Korea, Japan and China
Author: Deng Haipeng Year 1997 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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4. The Revolution of 1911 and Sun Yat-sen
Dr. Sun Yat-sen, leader of the 1911 Revolution, was perplexed by international attitudes. On several occasions he had declared the need to establish a democratic republican system based on the
Author: Zhang Haipeng Year 1991 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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5. China's Youth: Builders of Socialist Modernization
This article is an abridged translation of a recent speech to the youth of Beijing by Deng Liqun, Director of the Research Office of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist
Author: Deng Liqun Year 1981 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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6. Suggestions on the Drafting of the "Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party Since the Founding of the People's Republic Of China"
II HAVE gone over the outline prepared by the drafting group, and my impression is that it is overextended. We should avoid the narrative method and make the whole document more succinct. There
Author: Deng Xiaoping Year 1983 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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7. Suggestions on the Drafting of the "Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party Since the Founding of the People's Republic Of China"
This is an unofficial translation of the second and concluding part of an article from the recently published "Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping." The first part was published in our last issue. -
Author: Deng Xiaoping Year 1983 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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8. The "Two-Whatever" Policy Does Not Accord With Marxism
A FEW days ago, when two leading comrades of the General Office of the Party Central Committee came to see me, I told them that the "two-whatever" policy[注释1] will not do. In accordance with this
Author: Deng Xiaoping Year 1983 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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9. An Important Principle for Handling Relations Between Fraternal Parties
A PARTY may often make comments on the activities of a foreign fraternal Party according to some existing formulas or some rigid patterns. Facts have shown that this approach can get one nowhere.
Author: Deng Xiaoping Year 1983 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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10. On the Reform of the System of Party And State Leadership
There are the last two sections of an article and its first three sections were published in our previous issue. - Ed.IVNOW I come to the question of eliminating the influences of feudalism and
Author: Deng Xiaoping Year 1983 Issue 41 PDF HTML