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1. Sino-Soviet Ties Grow Steadily
The normalization of Sino-Soviet ties, initiated by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's China trip last year and pushed forward by Chinese Premier Li Peng's return visit to Moscow this year, has
Author: Gu Guanfu and Chun-tu Hsueh Year 1990 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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2. China, USSR Strengthen Economic Co-operation
Since the early 1980s, Sino-Soviet trade and economic co-operation has developed rapidly as a result of joint efforts and the needs of both China and the Soviet Union. Analyzing Sino-Soviet economic
Author: Gu Guanfu Year 1990 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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3. US-Soviet Relations More Co-operative
The world witnessed many breathtaking changes in 1989, with the cooling down of regional "hot-spots" and drastic changes in Eastern Europe being the most prominent. The result is that international
Author: Gu Guanfu and Wang Baoqin Year 1990 Issue 0506 PDF HTML
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4. East-West Relations at the Crossroads
Recently, the easing of East-West relations, especially affected by last year's dramatic changes in Eastern Europe, has led to a significant reorganization in the European situation, greatly shaking
Author: Gu Guanfu and Cao Xilong Year 1990 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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5. How Far Is the Far East?
BIGWIGS in Tokyo and Washington have recently been involved in an agonizing attempt to define, or rather, not to define, what is the "Far East." It all arose out of the signing of the new Japan-U.S.
Author: PIEN HSUEH Year 1960 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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6. 13 Rules for Women
Next time you go to Washington, if you're a lady, you can't do better than memorize the 13 suggestions which its police have made for the safety of the female population. Besides giving general advice
Author: PIEN HSUEH Year 1960 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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7. The South American Way
On the eve of his departure last month on a much-publicized tour of South America, President Eisenhower on television praised the U.S.A.'s "good neighbour policy" towards Latin America. Denying that
Author: PIEN HSUEH Year 1960 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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8. Analysing "Uncle Sam"
UNCLE Sam lies on the analyst's couch. Chills run up and down his spine. Slightly incoherently he murmurs: "The missile gap!" and starts convulsively when someone asks: "Moonstruck?"Around him are
Author: PIEN HSUEH Year 1960 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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9. . . . And Soon There'll Be Three
NOBUSUKE Kishi seems bent on doing a Rhee or Menderes. To get to the head of the queue when a Chiang Kai-shek and a Ngo Dinh Diem are still operating is quite an achievement. He has done it by a
Author: PIEN HSUEH Year 1960 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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10. The Eisenhower Way
U.S. fighter planes were zooming across the skies of Laos, firing their rockets. The Seventh Fleet, decks cleared for action, prowled the South China Sea. The sabre-rattling U.S. press howled for a
Author: PIEN HSUEH Year 1961 Issue 5 PDF HTML