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1. Idealism, Realism: The Weave of US China Policy
Contradiction and interaction - a delicate weaving of realistic interest and ideological considerations form the main fibres in the cloak of US diplomatic policy.People of the United States are
Author: Wang Jisi Year 1989 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. Idealism, Realism: The Weave of US China Policy
This is the second and last part of the article. The first part appeared in our last issue.IVRonald Reagan came to the presidency when the United States' strength, international status and prestige
Author: Wang Jisi Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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3. East Asia: Prospects for Cooperation
Cautious optimism was expressed by most participants from Asia, Australia and the United States at the International Symposium on Propects for East Asian Cooperation and Development in the Next 10
Author: Wang Jisi Year 1993 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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4. US China Policy: Containment or Engagement?
Relations between China and United States since the end of the Cold War have been punctuated with one crisis after another. In May 1995, the United States granted Taiwan's Lee Teng-hui a visa to
Author: Wang Jisi Year 1996 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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5. Clash or Fusion?
A recent transnational debate titled "clash or fusion of civilizations" has attracted the attention of many Chinese scholars, who have been interested in the topic for over a century. Their
Author: Our Guest Writer Wang Jisi and Staff Reporter Zou Sicheng Year 1996 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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6. China Promotes Human Rights
In the past 42 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, and especially in the past 10 years since the adoption of the policy of reform and opening to the outside world, the
Author: Guo Jisi Year 1991 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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7. On Human Rights and Development Right
Recently there has been much talk about human rights and one oft repeated view is that human rights are the precondition and the crux of a society. According to this view, there can be no social
Author: Guo Jisi Year 1991 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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8. Impressions at the No. 1 Steel Plant
I AM no infrequent visitor to steel works but I am always gripped by the drama and excitement of the issue of white hot steel from a furnace. It was so again on a recent visit to the open-hearth shop
Author: WANG AN Year 1961 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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9. New Orchestral Sounds
China is hearing the sounds of a new Kweichow Province orchestra based on the lusheng, the Miao people's national musical instrument, and it increasingly likes what it hears.Ten years ago the
Author: WANG AN Year 1962 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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10. Relics Unearthed in Xian
Four bones from the fingers of Sakyamuni, founder of Buddhism, and many related precious Tang Dynasty (618-907) artifacts were unearthed from the crypt of Famen Temple, Xian, by the end of last May.
Author: Wang Zhaolin and Wang Huangyan Year 1987 Issue 35 PDF HTML