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1. US and Japan Should Take Due Responsibility for Asian Economy
Recently, the depreciation of the Japanese yen has been intensifying. By August 11, it dropped to 147.6 for one US dollar, the lowest point in previous eight years. Meanwhile, the monthly economic
Author: Feng Zhaokui Year 1998 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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2. The United State A Trap for Its Rivals?
Lacking confidence in the efficiency of missile-defense technology, U.S. President Bill Clinton has decided to suspend deployment of the National Missile Defense (NMD) system. Both in terms of
Author: Feng Zhaokui Year 2000 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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3. Japan's Special Recession
Without an appropriate solution to the problem of economic structure, Japan's economy cannot achieve self-reliant growth and will grow more dependent on other nations"No economic growth without reform
Author: FENG ZHAOKUI Year 2003 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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4. CLEARING AWAY THE ICE
China and Japan are on the right path to developing a"culture of trust""If Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to China last October was an ice-breaking journey, I hope that my visit to Japan
Author: FENG ZHAOKUI Year 2007 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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5. Thwarting Financial Risk In East Asia
Regional countries set up a foreign exchange reserve fund to help avoid financial risks
Author: FENG ZHAOKUI Year 2008 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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6. Prospects and Challenges
The future of Sino-Japanese relations is bright, but the two sides should also look out for potential problems
Author: FENG ZHAOKUI Year 2009 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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7. The Bandung Spirit Thrives
Since the Bandung Conference a major trend has come to the fore: the peoples of Asia and Africa are playing an increasingly important role in shaping the future of humanity.THE Bandung Conference of
Author: TUNG FENG Year 1958 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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8. Tea House-a New Play by Lao Shell
A GREAT variety of plays have appeared on Peking's stages this spring. New ground has been broken in various genres of Chinese dramatic art - Peking opera, Pingchu opera and the modern Chinese
Author: FENG TZU Year 1958 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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9. Modern Themes in Pelting Opera
Can Peking opera and other local forms of traditional Chinese opera handle modern themes successfully? Chinese theatrical circles are debating the theory and practice of this problem. Some local
Author: FENG TZU Year 1958 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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10. New Pingchu Operas
A number of new productions have also appeared in pingchu opera, a local operatic style of Hopei and northeast China, which is exceedingly popular in Peking. One of them is another version of the
Author: FENG TZU Year 1958 Issue 15 PDF HTML