Current Location: Home » Full Text Search
Your search : [ author:Zheng Bijian] Total 105 Search Results,Processed in 0.111 second(s)
-
1. How to Get Along
Despite their glaring differences in history, social systems and values, China and the United States are expected to get along well with each other. Zheng Bijian, Chairman of the China Reform Forum,
Author: Zheng Bijian Year 2006 Issue 22 PDF HTML
-
2. Opening to the Outside World And Self-Reliance
CHINA consistently has stressed that socialist modernization must be carried out on the basis of self-reliance in the context of striving for a peaceful international environment. It regards its
Author: Zheng Hongqing Year 1983 Issue 11 PDF HTML
-
3. Shooting Goes On As Sides Seek Talks
Though Nicaragua has begun a dialogue with the United States, the situation is still uncertain, with Nicaraguans going all out to repel the largest offensive to date by antigovernment rebels.SINCE
Author: ZHENG FANGKUN Year 1984 Issue 29 PDF HTML
-
4. Sichuan - Land of Abundance
SICHUAN, China's most populous province, has combined its world famous scenic spots with a new wealth in agriculture and industry to become a land of abundance in the southwest.More than 100 million
Author: ZHOU ZHENG Year 1984 Issue 31 PDF HTML
-
5. The Canal and the Contadora Spirit
THE time I and my friends went sightseeing on Lake Nicaragua in a country famous for its lakes and volcanos, the mists and waves of the lake were stretching so far into distance that we thought we
Author: ZHENG FANGKUN Year 1984 Issue 32 PDF HTML
-
6. Independence Is the Basic Canon
SINCE the birth of the People's Republic of China 35 years ago, substantial changes have taken place both in the world and in China's own state security and foreign relations. Although China's
Author: ZHENG WEIZHI Year 1985 Issue 1 PDF HTML
-
7. Historical Tragedy Must Not Be Repeated
This May marks the 40th anniversary of the victory over fascism in Europe. It is important that the world study the lessons of World War II in order to prevent a new global conflict. The Chinese
Author: ZHENG WEIZHI Year 1985 Issue 18 PDF HTML
-
8. The Hongshui River: A Mighty Powerhouse
DESPITE its roaring turbulence, the Hongshui for centuries ran almost unnoticed from its source on the remote Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau in southwest China. While the Changjiang (Yangtze) and Huanghe
Author: ZHOU ZHENG Year 1985 Issue 26 PDF HTML
-
9. Modernization in a Buddhist Land
On the eve of the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Tibet Autonomous Region (September 1, 1985), a photographer and a correspondent of "Beijing Review" visited Tibet. The following is the first
Author: ZHOU ZHENG Year 1985 Issue 34 PDF HTML
-
10. Ex-Serfs and Serf-Owners Speak Out
BEFORE the peaceful liberation of Tibet in 1951, Tibetan society was rigidly stratified. Nobles, high lamas and government officials, who made up about 5 percent of the population, were the
Author: ZHOU ZHENG Year 1985 Issue 37 PDF HTML