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151. Bush Administration's Soviet Policy
While the Bush administration supports the reform in the Soviet Union, it is taking every opportunity to bring pressure to bear on Moscow to make more concessions in disarmament talks, regional
Author: Wang Baoqin and Ni Tongjun Year 1989 Issue 2425 PDF HTML
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152. World Food Situation Still Grave
In recent years world grain output has fluctuated. For example, the output of cereals in 1987 and 1988 decreased to 1.7 billion tons from an earlier peak of over 1.8 billion tons in the mid-1980s,
Author: Li Zhengdong, Ni Hongxing Year 1992 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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153. English: 'Software' For the Olympic Games
With China's WTO entry and the 2008 Olympic Games on the way, Beijing, as an international metropolis, is playing an increasingly important role on the world stage. To improve the capital's image,
Author: DING YING & NI YANSHUO Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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154. Beijing Drafting New Reform Plans
Regional development issues have been of central importance for officials in Beijing in the last few weeks. Top officials of the Central Government and their aids have spent a lot of their working
Author: NI YANSHUO & ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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155. A Sensitive Connection
Sino-Japanese relations have many faces, each tempered by personal experience. While some will never forget history, others enjoy cross cultural exchangesChina and Japan have countless historical and
Author: NI YANSHUO & DING YING Year 2004 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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156. One Road to Development
Egypt looks east for economic expansion
Author: By Sudeshna Sarkar & Ni Yanshuo Year 2016 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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157. Taking Stock of Commercial Reform
Ten years have passed since China started reforming its commercial system in 1979. Many outstanding successes have been registered in this period, but simultaneously a series of serious problems have
Author: Our Guest Correspondent Qiangmin and Our Correspondent Liu Jianjun Year 1988 Issue 52 PDF HTML