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1. Choice Based on History and Reality
Soon after the nightmare of the "cultural revolution" (1966-76), the Chinese people are being drawn into the tidal wave of reform. Everything is changing, including people's way of thinking. China,
Author: Luo Rongxing,Zhu Huaxin,Cao Huanrong Year 1987 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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2. New Conflicts Emerge With Development
"Would that all the common people had enough to eat and wear." This was the wish of enlightened leaders since ancient times. But in these days of social development and technological growth, new
Author: Luo Rongxing,Zhu Huaxin,Cao Huanrong Year 1987 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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3. Different Interest Groups Under Socialism
The advance of China's reform will inevitably accelerate the redistribution of interests in the society. The benefits accruing from the reform cannot come to everyone in equal measure.A survey
Author: Luo Rongxing,Zhu Huaxin,Cao Huanrong Year 1987 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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4. Breaking the Ossified Mentality
At an important Party meeting held in Beijing on December 13, 1978, the then 74-yearold Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping told a large group of senior cadres, who had all taken part in the Long March, the
Author: Luo Rongxing, Zhu Huaxin and Cao Huanrong Year 1987 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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5. Improve Nutrition via Vegetable Protein Development
Improving the composition of the Chinese people's diet has been a major consideration in the last few years' discussion of the development of the nation's agriculture. Based on numerous research
Author: Luo Jingbo Year 1982 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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6. Socialism and Inflation
Does inflation really exist in socialist China? Chinese economists hold differing views. Some say no, pointing to the fact that over the past 32 years since the founding of the People's Republic in
Author: Luo Gengmo Year 1982 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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7. Lhasa: Growing Pains
Lhasa, capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, has a history of more than 1,300 years. It is the holy city of Tibetan Buddhism and the cultural centre of the region.Two years ago, I was elected mayor
Author: Luo Ga Year 1989 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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8. Berlin Disagrees With Bonn's Plan
The West German people generally support Chancellor Helmut Kohl's 10-point plan for the gradual reunification of the two Germanies, but the German Democratic Republic officially criticizes the
Author: Luo Wen Year 1990 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. A Success Story of China's Nuclear Industry
In October 1951, when the celebrated French scientist Joliet Curie (1900-58), a Nobel Prize winner, learned that his Chinese student of radioactive chemistry, Yang Chengzong, was about to return to
Author: Luo Zhengjing Year 1990 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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10. The Autonomous Rights of Tibet
The Tibet Autonomous Region enjoys, as stipulated by Chinese law, a wide range of regional autonomous rights in the political, economic and cultural fields and in social development. The following is
Author: Luo Qun Year 1991 Issue 21 PDF HTML