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1. Glaciers to Serve Production
WATER is a problem in China's arid Northwest. An unfailing supply is indispensable for the development of industry and agriculture there. In the districts of Yumen, Ansi and Tunhuang in Kansu
Author: WANG WEI Year 1960 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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2. Modernizing China's Agriculture
CHINA is concentrating a major effort on agriculture. This entails, on the one hand, the further consolidation of the collective economy of the people's communes and, on the other, technical reform
Author: WANG WEI Year 1963 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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3. Aviation Benefits From Exchanges
Today, China has more than 30 airlines whose annual operating capacity make up one-third of the country's total.The increase in air passengers and cargo freight has generally been in the range of 10
Author: Wang Wei Year 1997 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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4. Getting the Balance Right
Pakistan is making efforts to bring all aspects of its society under the same umbrellaIn early May 2006 I visited Pakistan as a member of a Chinese media and scholar delegation and was deeply
Author: WANG WEI Year 2006 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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5. The Winds of Change
The newly born Republic of Nepal has gone a long way to transform its political system
Author: WANG WEI Year 2008 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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6. Modernizing Chinese Agriculture
China's agriculture will be modernized within the next fifteen years. This means mechanization, "chemicalization" and electrification of farm work.DESPITE China's relative industrial backwardness, a
Author: WANG KUANG-WEI Year 1958 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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7. How Industry Aids Agriculture
INDUSTRY and agriculture are the two most important branches of the national economy. They are interdependent. The harmonious development of a socialist economy requires, in the first place, good
Author: WANG KUAN-WEI Year 1959 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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8. The Yis Leap from Slavery to Socialism
THERE are over 3,200,000 people of the Yi nationality in China. They live mainly in the southwestern provinces of Szechuan, Yunnan and Kweichow. The largest compact group of them dwells in the
Author: WANG WEI-HSUN Year 1960 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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9. Japanese People's Anti-U.S. Struggle
WITH the Panama issue still unsettled, another angry tide against U.S. imperialism has surged up. This time on the other side of the Pacific, in Japan, to free that land of U.S. militarism and
Author: WANG WEI-MIN Year 1964 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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10. New Anti-U.S. Upsurge in Japan
AS a new anti-U.S. patriotic struggle gains momentum in Japan, the National Conference on the Tenth Anniversary of the Bikini Incident and for the Banning of Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs and the
Author: WANG WEI-MIN Year 1964 Issue 11 PDF HTML