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1. Minsk Summit: The Loose Ends
The latest summit meeting of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), which opened on February 14 in the Byelorussian capital of Minsk, produced 20 documents along with persisting
Author: Ju Mengjun Year 1992 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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2. Explanations on Revised Industrial Catalog Guiding Foreign Investment
China first promulgated the Industrial Catalog Guiding Foreign Investment (hereinafter referred to as the Catalog) and the Interim Provisions on Guidance for Foreign Investment in June 1995. Since
Author: He Ju Year 1998 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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3. Thawing Relations?
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton's recent visit to Pyongyang might help restart talks on the North Korean nuclear issue
Author: JU HUI Year 2009 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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4. The Discovery of Liukiang Man
The discovery last year in Kwangsi, south China, of the earliest fossil remains of modern mankind in East Asia is of major importance to the study of the origins of modern man.In the middle of last
Author: Woo Ju-kang Year 1959 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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5. Banking in New China
DURING the past ten years, financial work and banking in China have played an active part and scored great achievements in the socialist revolution and construction in line with the central tasks of
Author: TSAO CHU-JU Year 1960 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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6. New Delhi Prepares Further Attacks On China
PROGRESSIVE opinion throughout the world welcomes the Chinese Government's statement of October 24 calling for a stop to the Sino-Indian border conflict and the reopening of negotiations to settle
Author: CHOU PAO-JU Year 1962 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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7. Persecution of Chinese Nationals Protested
WITH Mr. Nehru declaring his resolve to fight China for a long time, the cooked-up, raucous anti-China campaign launched in India on a large scale has been ballyhooed like a circus throughout the
Author: CHOU PAO-JU Year 1962 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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8. Time for India to Change Course
NO boundary dispute can be settled by force. This is the view China has repeatedly expressed to India. But New Delhi, despite its protestations for peace, has persisted in its reliance on force. It
Author: CHOU PAO-JU Year 1962 Issue 4748 PDF HTML
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9. What Has India Done About China's Peace Proposals?
THREE weeks have gone by since November 21 when the Chinese Government announced its proposals for a ceasefire and the withdrawal of its forces along the entire Sino-Indian border. That is ample time
Author: CHOU PAO-JU Year 1962 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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10. Extending the Hand of Peace
THE dark clouds hanging over the Himalaya and Karakoram Mountains began to disperse when the Chinese frontier guards started to withdraw along the entire Sino-Indian border on December 1. The
Author: CHOU PAO-JU Year 1962 Issue 51 PDF HTML