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1. First Scissor-cut Film
In Pigsy Eats a Watermelon, the Shanghai Art Film Studio releases the first coloured scissor-cut film ever made in China. It is based on an episode from the famous sixteenth-century Chinese novel
Author: WAN KU-SHAN Year 1959 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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2. The Trotskyites: A Mirror Reflecting "Gang of Four"
IN the history of the international communist movement, Trotsky was an old hand at factional activities, bent on creating splits and adept at intriguing. Having much in common with the Trotskyite
Author: Ku Shan Year 1977 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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3. U.S. Imperialism - The Biggest International Exploiter
U.S. IMPERIALISM is the biggest international exploiter of our times. One of the principal means which the U.S. monopolist financial groups use for foreign exploitation is the export of
Author: WAN KUANG Year 1961 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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4. Japan's New Offensive in Southeast Asia
THE Japanese monopoly capitalist economy is developing faster and on a far bigger scale than it did in the days before Japan launched its last war on the Asian mainland, in the Pacific and in
Author: WAN FENG Year 1962 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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5. Books
First Economic Year Book«中国经济年鉴»Almanac of China's Economy (in Chinese)Published by Economic Management Magazine Office, Beijing,Renminbi: 15.00 yuan (de luxe edition), 10.00 yuan (paperback).Almanac
Author: Wan Guyi Year 1981 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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6. Book Introduction
SELECTED WORKS OF ZHOU ENLAI (Vol. I)Paper £ 5.00 US$ 14.00Hardcover £ 8.00 US$ 20.00A GREAT TRIAL IN CHINESE HISTORYPaper £ 3.00 US$ 7.50Hardcover £ 8.00 US$ 20.00Sole distributor in UK and
Author: Wan Guyi Year 1981 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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7. Democracy and Science Vital to Good Policy Making
On July 31, Wan Li, a member of the Political Bureau ofthe Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and a vice-premier, made a speech entitled "Making Policies Democratically and
Author: Wan Li Year 1986 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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8. Road to the Elimination of Hot Spots
Many hot spots dot the international landscape. Wars and hostilities pose a direct threat to peace and stability in these regions. But this world of ours is an inseparable entity. Hot spots are bound
Author: Wan Guang Year 1988 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. The World Today - Unity and Contradiction
Today's world, though set to become a more unified one, is at the same time filled with glaring. contradictions.Its growing unity is evident in the increasingly improved relations between countries.
Author: Wan Guang Year 1988 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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10. US Differs With West Germany on Major Defence Issues
At the summit meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in May, the United States reached a compromise with West Germany and other NATO countries on the short-range missile issue which
Author: Wan Shuyu Year 1989 Issue 34 PDF HTML