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1. A General Survey of China's Archaeological Work
A RCHAEOLOGY first made its appearance in the Northern Song Dynasty in the 11th century, when it was called Jin Shi Xue (studies of bronzes and stones). But the modern archaeology of China - a
Author: Xia Nai Year 1983 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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2. The Man Who Sold a Ghost
Foreign Languages Press. 164 pp.Recently published by the Foreign Languages Press of Peking, The Man Who Sold a Ghost will be a welcome addition to the library of all lovers of classical Chinese
Author: NAI TI Year 1959 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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3. Archaeology in New China
ARCHAEOLOGY has made new headway in the past thirteen years since the founding of the People's Republic of China. Methods of research have been improved and the scale of work has been extended. Large
Author: HSIA NAI Year 1963 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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4. The Seoul Olympics: China's Golden Prospects
At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, China came fourth in the medals table with 15 golds, eight silvers and nine coppers. How will China fare at the 24th Seoul Olympics in September?At the 1984 Los
Author: Nai Hua Year 1988 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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5. In a Pastoral People's Commune
Fifteen years have wrought vast changes in the lives of the formerly poverty-stricken nomads of the Ulanmaodu grassland in Inner Mongolia. The population has doubled. Their flocks and herds are seven
Author: CHIN NAI-LU Year 1962 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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6. The Interrelation of Political and Economic Independence
AS a result of the protracted and arduous struggle of the people of Asia and Africa, scores of countries on the two continents have become independent in the 20 years since the end of World War II.
Author: HSU NAI-CHIUNG Year 1966 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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7. North-South Economic Relations And North-South Dialogue
AMEETING on international co-operation and development, i.e., problems in North-South economic relations, with government and state leaders of 14 developing countries and 8 developed countries
Author: Xia Zhenxing Year 1981 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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8. China Pushes for Total Disarmament
The arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union is rooted in their hegemonic policies. China hopes to see the arms race halted and total disarmament become a reality. The two
Author: XIA YISHAN Year 1985 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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9. Campus Incident in Nanjing
The conflict which occurred a few weeks ago between students from Africa and staff at a Nanjing university has aroused widespread attention around the world. In fact, this was a completely accidental
Author: Xia Zhi Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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10. Migration and Urbanization
As a developing country with a total population of 1.1 billion and most of whom in the countryside, China faces the problem of domestic migration and urbanization that is both unique to the country
Author: Ma Xia Year 1990 Issue 18 PDF HTML