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1. Women: A Force in Public Life
According to the 1990 census, women made up 48.4 percent of the Chinese population. Thanks to the encouragement and support of the government, more and more women have been actively involved in
Author: Pei Qing Year 1992 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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2. Shanghai's Industrial Boom
Shanghai's engineering industry will more than double its output this year to meet the demands of the booming economy. As consumer goods industries are developing throughout the country, Shanghai
Author: CHANG PEI Year 1958 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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3. Building Industry All Over China
To speed up her industrialization programme, China sets a guiding principle: to build more, faster, better and more economically. Industry is to be built not only in cities but also in small towns
Author: by CHANG PEI Year 1958 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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4. ANSHAN-SHENYANG-TALIEN
THE northbound Peking-Shenyang express pulled out at seven sharp in the evening and arrived in Shenyang at 6:55 the next morning, just a bit shy of twelve hours. Ten years ago, in 1949, when I first
Author: CHANG PEI Year 1959 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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5. The Lanchow-Sinkiang Railway
WHEN the 2,349-kilometre-long Lanchow-Sinkiang Railway is completed, the railway distance between Peking and Moscow will be greatly shortened.Following the route of the Old Silk Road from Lanchow up
Author: PEI CHI Year 1959 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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6. Good Farm Prospects In Central-South China
ON a recent trip through central-south China we found the peasants working hard to raise a good harvest this year. We found them in high spirit and confident whether in the foothills of the Tapieh
Author: CHANG PEI Year 1963 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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7. Kwangtung Beats 200-Day Drought
ON the morning of May 23, a news item in Retimiti Ribao caught my eye. It said that the people of Kwangtung had won a decisive victory over one of the worst droughts in their history. In 200 days
Author: CHANG PEI Year 1963 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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8. China's Future Position in Asia
The following paper is an outline of the author's presentation to the April 12 symposium of Chinese and Japanese scholars on the topic "China's Future Position in Asia," sponsored jointly by the
Author: Pei Monong Year 1983 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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9. A Look at the US-Japan-ASEAN Triangle
Economic and strategic considerations constitute the cornerstone for relations between the United States, Japan and the six members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The economic
Author: PEI MONONG Year 1984 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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10. A Look at the US-Japan-ASEAN Triangle
This is the second and concluding part of the article. The first appeared in issue No. 51 (1984). - Ed.US-Japanese CompetitionTODAY, the strength of Japan's economy is disturbing many American
Author: PEI MONONG Year 1985 Issue 1 PDF HTML