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1. YEAR OF EVENTS
Since April, a series of negative elements have entered Sino-Japanese relations, thus hindering the sound development of bilateral ties.First, friction on historical issues. The Japanese Government,
Author: Wang Fan Year 2001 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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2. Adjustment in the U.S. Asia-Pacific Alliance System: Lead and Collaborate
To limit hot spots in the Asia-Pacific region to a controllable sphere, U.S. strategists believe one important capability the United States needs to maintain is its capability of organizing alliances
Author: WANG FAN Year 2002 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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3. U.S.-R0K Alliance to Be Further Tightened
Due to its interests in Northeast Asia, the United States will continue its alliance with the Republic of Korea, with its evident Cold War characteristics, which will pose the biggest obstacle to the
Author: WANG FAN Year 2002 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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4. Nature of Preemption
Although the Bush administration announces that preemption will replace its former strategy of containment and deterrence, it is just old wine in a new bottleThe continuity of the U.S. security
Author: WANG FAN Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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5. Jianming-A Thriving People's Commune
MANY people like to describe the people's communes as a "rising sun." I think it's a good simile. What has been achieved since the establishment of people's communes in my home county and elsewhere
Author: WANG KUO-FAN Year 1959 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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6. Soviet Cartoons
The exhibition of Soviet cartoons at Chungshan Park shows Soviet satirical art as militant and skilled as ever. Some of the great men of the early revolutionary days - Deni, Moor and Rotov - are no
Author: MI FAN Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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7. No Hurricane Can Overpower the Cuban People
Hurricane Flora, the deadliest storm in memory to hit the Western Hemisphere, battered and buffeted Cuba in early October for days on end. Rain and wind tore down factories and houses, swept away
Author: FAN CHEN Year 1963 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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8. Nixon's Drill Master
THE crushing defeat of U.S. imperialism in its war of aggression in Viet Nam seems to have turned Richard Nixon all of a sudden into a "modest" man. An obscure Briton by the name Robert Thompson has
Author: Fan Ti Year 1970 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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9. Rumour-Mongering Can Deceive Nobody
OF late, certain Israeli and Western newspapers repeatedly spread the rumour that "contacts" were under way between Israel and the People's Republic of China on the "establishment of diplomatic
Author: Fan Ti Year 1971 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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10. Traditional Chinese Painting
PAINTINGS in the traditional Chinese style are one genre of art which is attracting much attention in the present upsurge of creative art by the masses. Many contain new motifs, and advances have
Author: Fan Tseng Year 1972 Issue 29 PDF HTML