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1. Safe Seas
As China relies more on the ocean, maritime security becomes a greater concern
Author: YE HAILIN Year 2009 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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2. China and India: Bridging the Gap
Sino-Indian relations promise changes and challenges six decades on
Author: By YE HAILIN Year 2010 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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3. A Pretext for Control
Bhutan is an innocent scapegoat in India’s machinations
Author: By Ye Hailin Year 2017 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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4. Prospects for US-Soviet Disarmament Talks
The United States and the Soviet Union have different strategies for the arms control talks. While both of them need to reach an agreement in the short term, their future rivalry looms larger in
Author: Ye Ruan Year 1987 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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5. Hebei Set to Quicken Opening Pace
Hebei Province constitutes an important region surrounding the capital city of Beijing. Vast in area and rich in natural resources, the province possesses broad prospects for development.The reform
Author: Ye Liansong Year 1993 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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6. Handan Steel Exemplifies Successful Reform
The Handan Steel Works (HSW) in Hebei Province, established in 1958, has developed into one of China's 11 largest iron and steel complexes.Six years ago, however, the works was on the brink of
Author: Jing Ye Year 1996 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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7. Shanghai Restores Suzhou River
Since this spring, many people in Shanghai have been involved in a project to clean the Suzhou River and its banks. Eight districts and one county have worked hard to eliminate rubbish floating on
Author: Ye Lou Year 1997 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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8. The Way Out for Chinese Folk Opera
Chinese theater is enriched by numerous types of local opera. These unique operas, imbued with a strong local flavor, have flourished on stage since the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Thanks to government
Author: Ye Lou Year 1997 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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9. Popular Documentary Films
In recent years, China's historical documentaries have soared in popularity.China's film and TV studios are producing more of these films about leaders and events.These films have reflected the lives
Author: Ye Lou Year 1998 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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10. Returned Scholar-Run Businesses Promote Hi-Tech
Turning down a job offer with an annual income of US$300,000, Liu Chi returned to his motherland in 1992 after six years of study in the United States which brought a Master's degree from Columbia
Author: Ye Lou Year 1998 Issue 37 PDF HTML