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11. Cambodia's New Peace Efforts
Cambodia's Supreme National Council (SNC) concluded its one-day special meeting on December 3 in the Thai beach resort of Pattaya. The meeting was aimed at putting the peace process back on the track
Author: Gu Zhenqiu Year 1991 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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12. Lapsing into Civil War Again
This October civil war once again broke out in Liberia when the anti-government National Patriotic Front of Liberia, headed by Charles Taylor, laid siege to Monrovia, capital of Liberia.Taylor's
Author: Gu Yu Year 1992 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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13. Right to Development: A Basic Human Right
The concept of human rights is multi-faceted and includes the right to subsistence and development as well as the civil and political rights and economic, social and cultural rights.Among these
Author: Gu Chunde Year 1993 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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14. Pleasure-Cruise Business Talks
In mid-November, the Three Gorges International Pleasure-Cruise Business Talks was successfully held aboard the Princess Jeannie, the first large luxury cruiser on the Yangtze River. Sponsored
Author: Gu Yongliang Year 1993 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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15. Strengthened Chinese Ties With Four African Nations
Chinese Vice-Foreign Minister Tian Zengpei recently paid a visit to four West African nations-Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. This visit took place when the four nations were taking
Author: Gu Zhenqiu Year 1994 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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16. Theoretical Research on China's Human Rights
The Chinese academic community has actively engaged in the theoretical research of human rights in recent years. Chinese research of the subject is closely linked to international reality and
Author: Gu Chunde Year 1996 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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17. China to Establish FREE TRADE System
In order to facilitate its objective of opening to the outside world, in 1979 China began reforming its foreign trade system.The primary focus was on transforming the highly centralized operational
Author: Gu Yongjiang Year 1996 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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18. Japanese Politicians Must Make up for Missed Lesson
Japan is hurting the feelings of Asian people again. On July 29, Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto visited the Yasukuni Shrine in his official capacity as prime minister. This act is clearly
Author: Gu Ping Year 1996 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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19. Dual Recognition Leads Nowhere
Speaking at an August 26 press conference, South African President Nelson Mandela referred to Taiwan as a "country" and said he would continue to support Taiwan and follow a policy of "dual
Author: Gu Ping Year 1996 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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20. Chemical Industry: A Key Sector Opening to the World
The chemical industry, one of the pillar industries of the national economy, is also a key sector closely related to China's opening to the outside world, the use of foreign capital and the
Author: Gu Xiulian Year 1996 Issue 47 PDF HTML