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91. Germany Sees Ordeal of Reunification
As Germans celebrated the first anniversary of their country's reunification, nearly 20,000 demonstrators gathered in Berlin, the ultimate symbol of reunification, not to celebrate, but to
Author: Zhang Xiaodong Year 1991 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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92. Cambodia Ushers in Peace
A historic peace treaty on the Cambodian issue was finally signed in Paris on the evening of October 23, bringing to an end the 13-year-old war and heralding a new era of peace and development in the
Author: Zhang Zhinian Year 1991 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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93. Mideast Peace Conference Convened
The Middle East peace conference, which had been brewed for a long time, opened on October 30 in Madrid, Spain at last. For the first time in more than 40 years since Arab-Israeli conflict broke out
Author: Zhang Xiaodong Year 1991 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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94. Koreans Move Closer Towards Reconciliation
The two sides of Korea put aside confrontation, calling for reconciliation and national reunification with two key accords on rapprochement and denuclearization coming into force on February 19.At a
Author: Zhang Jinfang Year 1992 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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95. CIS Faces Uncertain Future
The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), though only three months old, is already showing signs of uncertainty as member states are haggling over their own political, economic and military
Author: Zhang Kangqin Year 1992 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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96. Pakistan Stimulates Industrial Growth
Since its independence on August 14, 1947, Pakistan has made considerable progress in the development of the national economy, especially the industrial sector.Through more than four decades of
Author: Zhang Xiaodong Year 1992 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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97. Reform: The Only Way Out
India's Narasimha Rao government, which emerged after unprecedented violent elections last June, has brought political stability to the country. However, the economic upshot of longstanding political
Author: Zhang Xiaodong Year 1992 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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98. Time for Tolerance and Reconstruction
The war has been over. Our job is to reconstruct our country," urged Afghan interim President Sibutullah Mujaddedi after the Provisional Council moved into Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, to take over
Author: Zhang Zhinian Year 1992 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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99. Vote for Strong Leadership
In the first election since 1986's People Power revolution in Manila, Fidel Ramos, former Philippine defence secretary and President Corazon Aquino's hand picked candidate, won the presidency on May
Author: Zhang Xiaodong Year 1992 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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100. Central Asia on the Rise
The breakup of the Soviet Union has provided the Central Asian republics a considerable degree of independence which they are not prepared well to handle. Although haunted by economic, ethnic, and
Author: Zhang Xiaodong Year 1992 Issue 31 PDF HTML