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1. No Compromise, No Way Out
Fifty years have passed since the Korean Armistice Agreement, but lasting peace has not yet come to the Korean Peninsula. If the 2000 North-South Summit created a more hopeful atmosphere after the
Author: FU MENGZI Year 2003 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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2. Stronger Ties Possible
For Bush, maintaining a long-term and stable relationship with China should be one of the most important diplomatic tasks of his second termThe U.S. presidential election ended at last with George W.
Author: FU MENGZI Year 2004 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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3. Break the Deadlock
A trilateral dialogue mechanism among China, Japan and the United States could hold the key to building mutual trust and greater cooperationJapanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's continued
Author: FU MENGZI Year 2006 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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4. New Phase in Traditional Painting
Revitalized by the liberation, Chinese painting in traditional style continues its advance, its exploration of new themes and new forms. The recent exhibition in Peking of 161 paintings by artists
Author: FU CHUNG Year 1959 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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5. P.L.A. Festival
The second and largest theatre arts festival ever staged by the People's Liberation Army brought together in Peking cultural troupes from P.L.A. units stationed in various parts of the country. It
Author: SHA FU Year 1959 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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6. China's Sports - Past and Present
A VETERAN in sports, after visiting the newly built Peking Workers' Gymnasium where the 26th World Table Tennis Championships are being held, said in a deeply moved voice: "Thirty years ago I
Author: SHU FU Year 1961 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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7. The Indonesian People's Revolutionary Struggle and the Indonesian Communist Party
Following is an abridged translation of an article published in the May 20 combined issue (Nos. 10-11) of "Hongqi," theoretical fortnightly of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.
Author: HSIUNG FU Year 1963 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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8. Doctrine of Confucius and Mencius - The Shackle That Keeps Women In Bondage
THE school of thought represented by Confucius and Mencius has strong contempt for women. It asserts male superiority and female inferiority and holds that women are subordinate to men. Confucius
Author: Fu Wen Year 1974 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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9. US Court Trial Violates International Law
What are the implications of the US court judgment on the case of the Huguang Railways bearer bonds? Does the Chinese Government have any obligation to pay for the bonds issued by the Qing
Author: Fu Zhu Year 1983 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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10. China's Recovery of Xianggang (Hongkong) Area Fully Accords With International Law
The three treaties concerning the Xianggang (Hongkong) area imposed on China by Britain in the 19th century are null and void according to the basic principles of international law and the provisions
Author: Jin Fu Year 1983 Issue 39 PDF HTML