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11. Changes in International Relations
Faced with many new challenges and problems, all countries, even the United States and the Soviet Union, have found it necessary to focus on their domestic economic development. This worldwide
Author: Song Ximin Year 1988 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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12. Moscow Plugs New Eastern Europe Deal
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has reshaped Moscow's policy towards East European countries since he took office. The New Gorbachev vision spells a new deal for Eastern Europe with promises of
Author: Song Yubo Year 1989 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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13. Summit Agreement Promotes Peace Process
Peace took a significant step forward when presidents of the five Central American countries agreed to a plan for the demobilization of the Nicaraguan contra force after a heated three-day debate in
Author: Liu Song Year 1989 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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14. China's Fruitful Scientific and Technological Progress
In the past 40 years, significant scientific and technological achievements have been made under the guidance of the Party and government. A highly skilled workforce combined with various scientific
Author: Song Jian Year 1989 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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15. The Key to Modernization - Science and Technology
At the start of the 1990s, it is important that we review the past in order to better plan for the future.At the National Science Conference held in March 1978, Comrade Deng Xiaoping, on behalf of
Author: Song Jian Year 1990 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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16. New Problems in a Changing World
Profound changes in US-Soviet relations and in Eastern Europe have ushered the world into a new era of reorganization of various international forces, replacing the old world order. Along with a
Author: Song Yimin Year 1990 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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17. Changes in China's Agriculture
In 1949 when the Kuomintang lost the battle along the Yangtze River and escaped to Taiwan, Chiang Kai-shek said, "Leave the burden of feeding several hundred million people to the Chinese Communist
Author: Song Yi Year 1991 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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18. Viet Nam Benefits from Reform
A wave of reform is sweeping across Viet Nam. Profound changes have taken place in the country, which used to follow a traditional economic model, and initial results have been achieved.Viet Nam
Author: Liu Song Year 1991 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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19. Cuba Tackles Economic Challenges
Meeting the challenge posed by the drastic changes in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, Cuba is taking a series of measures to "save the nation," including diversifying its foreign trade and
Author: Song Xiaoping Year 1991 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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20. Russia Woos West To Become World Power
Russia's foreign policy is aimed at reestablishing itself as a world power through integrating with the West. This ambition, however, is checked by two factors: domestic opposition to the
Author: Song Yimin Year 1992 Issue 26 PDF HTML