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1181. Cotton and Banana Issues
International trade talks collapse again over conflicts between developed and developing countries
Author: WANG LIJUN & ZHOU SHIJIAN Year 2008 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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1182. Booming Forward
A homegrown story of state-owned trading companies
Author: HU YUE & ZHOU JIANXIONG Year 2009 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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1183. Are You in Control of Your China Operations?
Author: ZOE ZHOU & ROSARIO DIMAGGIO Year 2009 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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1184. Are You in Control of Your China Operations?
Author: By ZOE ZHOU & ROSARIO DIMAGGIO Year 2009 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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1185. Crunch Time?
China's central bank is determined to guide more money into the real economy while curbing unsavory credit growth
Author: By Zhou Xiaoyan and Lan Xinzhen Year 2013 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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1186. The Nightmare of Proliferation
The Iranian nuclear issue takes an ominous turn with Tehran's recent declaration of its ability to enrich uranium to a higher grade
Author: PANG SEN & ZHOU WENYI Year 2010 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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1187. Struggling to Survive
Chinese infant formula brands are losing out to their foreign competitors due to lost consumer confidence following numerous scandals
Author: Zhou Xiaoyan and Xu Tao Year 2012 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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1188. Golden Chance For Prosperity
The northeast's partnership with more developed regions will aid its revival
Author: By Zhou Xiaoyan and Wen Qing Year 2017 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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1189. Formation and Development of Mao Zedong Thought
THE necessity of China's historical development produced Mao Zedong Thought. It came into existence after World War I and the triumphant Russian October Socialist Revolution led by Lenin. This was a
Author: Ma Qibin, Chen Dengcai and Chen Wei Year 1982 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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1190. The Cloud over the Japanese Elections
THE Kishi government announced the dissolution of the Japanese Lower House on April 25, and set May 22 as the date for general elections. The terms of office of Representatives are four years.
Author: by OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Year 1958 Issue 11 PDF HTML