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1. Third World: Challenges, Opportunities
The world has witnessed drastic changes characterized by the breakup of the former Soviet Union, the United States becoming the only superpower in the world, Japan's rapid rise and Western Europe's
Author: Sa Ren Year 1992 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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2. A Qualitative Escalation in the Superpower Arms Race
CONCERNED people around the world are closely following the development of space weapons initiatives by the United States and the Soviet Union, repeatedly demanding that the two superpowers stop such
Author: SA BENWANG Year 1985 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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3. The Great Success of China's Policy for Nationalities
THE founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 brought an end to national oppression in our country. The over 50 fraternal nationalities of China entered a new era of national equality and
Author: SA KUNG-LIAO Year 1962 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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4. "Never Setting Sun" in Lhasa
Not so many years ago the wick burning in oil was the only light used in the working-people's homes in Tibet. Now thousands of them can "switch on the light," thanks to the power stations built since
Author: SA TIEN-WEN Year 1963 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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5. A Simple Geography of China
by Wang Chun-hengForeign Languages Press. 256 pp.Those wishing to have a handy, comprehensive reference book on the geographical facts of life in China will find this new publication in English a
Author: Yi Ren Year 1958 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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6. Lu Hsun's "Old Home" Revisited
LU HSUN died twenty-five years ago, on October 19, 1936.But Lu Hsun never really left us. He has lived on in our hearts. A great man of letters and a revolutionary, Lu Hsun has bequeathed us many
Author: REN HSIN Year 1961 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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7. "Special Warfare," Fancy Name for ] Dirty Colonial War
WASHINGTON is stepping up its large-scale, direct armed intervention in south Viet Nam. Its propaganda machine is turned on full blast publicizing its so-called "special warfare." Pentagon brass
Author: REN PIN Year 1962 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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8. Why U.S. Troops Are Still in Thailand
ON June 12, the three Laotian princes signed their agreement on the formation of a government of national union. The very next day, another batch of 200 U.S. troops was flown into Thailand all the
Author: REN PIN Year 1962 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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9. South Viet Nam Fights U.S. Intervention
TODAY, eight years after the cessation of hostilities in Indo-China, blood is being shed and guns are still roaring in south Viet Nam. Peace has not come, nor has reunification. These national
Author: REN PIN Year 1962 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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10. U.S. Intrigues Against Cambodia
WASHINGTON and its puppets in Southeast Asia took a beating in Laos. They were forced by the pressure of the patriotic forces in Laos backed by the world's peoples to agree to the formation of a
Author: REN PIN Year 1962 Issue 37 PDF HTML