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101. Can Apartheid Be Eliminated?
Whether the apartheid in South Africa can be cancelled or not is decided by the outcome of the negotiations between the African National Congress and the South African authorities. The two sides
Author: Wang Yingying Year 1990 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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102. Britain Joins European Currency Club
After more than 11 years of opposition and hesitation, the British government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has finally yielded to economic and political pressure and let the pound sterling
Author: Wang Shengliang Year 1990 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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103. Margaret Thatcher: Out of the Limelight
Margaret Thatcher's 11 and a half years at 10 Downing Street as Britain's longest serving 20th century prime minister came to an abrupt end after an eruption of revolts in her Conservative Party.On
Author: Wang Yong Year 1990 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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104. North-South Economic Ties: Past and Future
Austere conditions for granting developmental aid to developing countries, the lingering debt crisis, the ever widening of the price gap between primary products and manufactured goods, and the
Author: Wang Hexing Year 1990 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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105. African Economy Rides Out the Gulf Crisis
In 1990, the African economy grew at about 2.5 percent due to a worldwide slowdown in economic growth and the Gulf crisis. This figure was much lower than the 3.7 percent level expected by the World
Author: Wang Qinmei Year 1991 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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106. Report on the Implementation of the State Budget for 1990 and on the Draft State Budget for 1991
I. Implementation of The State Budget for 1990The State Council in 1990 continued the programme of economic improvement and rectification. It also took some policy measures to deepen the reform and
Author: Wang Bingqian Year 1991 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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107. Quality Vital to Economic Growth
After a dozen years of economic reform and opening to the outside world, China has bid farewell to the days when consumers were plagued by the scarcity of commodities and had to queue up to buy daily
Author: Wang Dacheng Year 1991 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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108. Joint US-Soviet Efforts to Resolve Mideast Problem
Resolution of the Middle East problem has increasingly become a major concern of the international community since the Gulf war. In this context, and because no breakthroughs came out of US Secretary
Author: Wang Lianzhi Year 1991 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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109. The Huaihe River Successfully Harnessed
Harnessing the Huaihe River, a gigantic project begun some 40 years ago, has involved scientific planning, drainage of flood zones, protection against infiltration by salty sea water, desalinization
Author: Wang Yuan Year 1991 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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110. Libya Changes its International Image
Iraq's invasion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990 broke the subtle balance of power in the Middle East. However, Libya, long renowned for its tough and radical stand, kept a low profile during and after
Author: Wang Xingang Year 1991 Issue 34 PDF HTML