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11. MAINLAND-TAIWAN: A New Stage of Non-Official Talks
The year 1993 witnessed a further relaxation of relations and a rapid growth of contacts, exchanges and trade between China's mainland and Taiwan.Thanks to painstaking efforts by both sides of the
Author: Fan Liqing Year 1994 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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12. Environmental Protection
Environmental protection has been on the government agenda since the establishment 30 years ago of the Tibet autonomous regional government. Financial and human resources have also poured in from the
Author: Chen Fan Year 1995 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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13. Will Renminbl Devalue?
Since the merging of the Renminbi (RMB) exchange rates in 1994, the currency has been stable with a slight trend of appreciation.Between 1996-2000, China's economic cycle is expected to enter an
Author: Yang Fan Year 1997 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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14. Is the US$40 Billion Favorable Balance Really Unfair?
The United States estimated that China's trade surplus with that country was US$36 billion in 1996, and is highly likely to reach US$40 billion in 1997, thus surpassing Japan to become its leading
Author: Yang Fan Year 1997 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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15. YEAR OF EVENTS
Since April, a series of negative elements have entered Sino-Japanese relations, thus hindering the sound development of bilateral ties.First, friction on historical issues. The Japanese Government,
Author: Wang Fan Year 2001 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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16. A Closer Look at Yugoslavia's Change of Name
Presided over by EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy Javier Solana, a historical agreement on future relations between Serbia and Montenegro was signed on March 14 by
Author: Fan Chunju Year 2002 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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17. Adjustment in the U.S. Asia-Pacific Alliance System: Lead and Collaborate
To limit hot spots in the Asia-Pacific region to a controllable sphere, U.S. strategists believe one important capability the United States needs to maintain is its capability of organizing alliances
Author: WANG FAN Year 2002 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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18. Military Technological Revolution Affects U.S. Security Strategy
New technologies are continuingly applied to military uses, yet they will not radically change the U.S. security strategySince the 1980s, the military technological revolution, the impact of
Author: WAGN FAN Year 2002 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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19. U.S.-R0K Alliance to Be Further Tightened
Due to its interests in Northeast Asia, the United States will continue its alliance with the Republic of Korea, with its evident Cold War characteristics, which will pose the biggest obstacle to the
Author: WANG FAN Year 2002 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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20. Nature of Preemption
Although the Bush administration announces that preemption will replace its former strategy of containment and deterrence, it is just old wine in a new bottleThe continuity of the U.S. security
Author: WANG FAN Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML