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1. Will China Drain The World?
Despite growth in its energy imports, China should not be taken as the scapegoat for oil price spiking on the international marketIn recent years, the sharp increase in China's energy consumption and
Author: TONG LIXIA Year 2005 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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2. Using Less Oil
Despite the unquenchable thirst for oil to fuelhina's fast growing economy, the oil consumption growth rate is droppingAt first glance, the official figures of China's oil consumption in 2005 seem a
Author: TONG LIXIA Year 2006 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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3. Energy Jitters
Sharp increases in oil product prices have caused some social problems, but the government is taking steps to minimize the impactResponding to surging international oil prices, the National
Author: TONG LIXIA Year 2006 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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4. Russia Shows Its Weight
Russia is becoming increasingly assertive on the energy front as countries try to develop new strategies to meet their growing needsAt this year's G-8 summit, Russia formulated a new energy security
Author: TONG LIXIA Year 2006 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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5. An Introduction to 'China's Tibet'
China's Tibet (Chinese edition), a quarterly magazine published in China, is designed for overseas readers who have special interest in Tibet. Providing contemporary, well-documented and
Author: Tong Zhan Year 1989 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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6. The Footprints of a Great Man
The English edition of the Selected Works of Zhou Enlai (Vol. II), edited and translated by the Central Translation Bureau, an organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC),
Author: Tong Xiaohua Year 1990 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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7. China Heading Toward a Trade Power
Stimulated by Deng Xiaoping's important statements during his inspection tour of south China in early 1992, China's foreign trade achieved successes and laid a foundation for further development last
Author: Tong Zhiguang Year 1993 Issue 0304 PDF HTML
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8. US Garners Little Support From Latin America
The US Secretary of State Warren Christopher visited El Salvador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago from February 26 to March 4, the first US Secretary of State to tour Latin America in
Author: Tong Bingqiang Year 1996 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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9. Kaidong Benefits by Science and Technology
Kaidong Glassworks in Tangshan, Hebei Province, specializes in the production of packing containers.Five years ago, the organization's leaders were faced with a major dilemma: Although they possessed
Author: Tong Gao Year 1996 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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10. US Censured for Helms-Burton Law
On May 29, the United States announced plans to implement the Helms-Burton Law targeting foreign companies with trade links to Cuba, prompting a wave of opposition and accusations from the
Author: Tong Binqiang Year 1996 Issue 26 PDF HTML