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1. Mongolia Rides the Tide of Reform
The prevailing wave of reform and openness in socialist countries has propelled Ulan Bator in its drive to reform Mongolia's ideology and economic system.On December 21, 1988, Jambyn Batmonh, general
Author: She Duanzhi Year 1989 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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2. Soviet Diplomatic Harvest in 1988
The past year saw an unprecedentedly active Soviet diplomacy, which has made breakthroughs on some key international questions.The world benefited much last year from a comparatively peaceful and
Author: She Duanzhi Year 1989 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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3. Plum and Cherry Jointly Blossom
As spring returns to replace the ebbing winter, there is also a political and diplomatic spring warming up Sino-Japanese relations.Following the conclusion of China's parliament last week, Premier Li
Author: She Duanzhi Year 1989 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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4. Human Rights Abuse or Prejudice?
On March 16, the US Senate and the European Parliament each passed a resolution on the so-called Tibet question, which condemned the recent use of force by China in Tibet and the alleged human rights
Author: She Duanzhi Year 1989 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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5. Viet Nam's Promise Doubtful
The Vietnamese government on April 5 released a statement which "solemnly declared" that it will pull out all its troops from Kampuchea before the end of this September.The Vietnamese authorities
Author: She Duanzhi Year 1989 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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6. Iraqi Invasion Provokes Worldwide Condemnation
As many people in the world began to savour "post-cold war" euphoria with tensions between the superpowers giving way to detente and cooperation, regional conflict in the Middle East intensified,
Author: She Duanzhi Year 1990 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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7. Palestine Back in the Spotlight
With the guns in the Gulf going silent, the question of Palestine, the heart of the complex Middle East labyrinth, has once again become the focus of international attention.To take advantage of what
Author: She Duanzhi Year 1991 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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8. Moscow Summit Cements US-Soviet Co-operation
Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and US President George Bush signed the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) July 31 that for the first time reduces long-range nuclear missiles and bombers at
Author: She Duanzhi Year 1991 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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9. ASIA-EUROPE: Bangkok Meeting Builds Ties
Norwegian Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland may have spoken for other European nations at the first Asia-Europe Meeting when she said, "The 19th century was a European century, the 20th century a
Author: She Duanzhi Year 1996 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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10. Romania, China Enjoy Good Ties
The purpose of Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Vacaroiu's visit to China from July 3-7 is two-fold: To seek information and to cement economic cooperation, according to Romania's Ambassador to China
Author: Zhou Qingchang and She Duanzhi Year 1995 Issue 28 PDF HTML