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11. World Pressed for New Political Order
The world is faced with a mission to set up a new international political order based on the Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence (mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, mutual
Author: Our Guest Commentator Wan Guang Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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12. Towards a Fair Solution in the Middle East
The Middle East is one of the world's flash-points. The prolonged unrest there has not only brought destruction and suffering to the region, but also poses a serious threat to world peace and security
Author: Our Special Guest Commentator Wan Guang Year 1987 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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13. Great Benefits Derive From a Good Analysis
EMPLOYING dialectical-materialist viewpoints and methods in learning actual conditions, carefully analysing problems and drawing the correct conclusions is the approach a proletarian revolutionary
Author: Chiang Han Year 1973 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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14. Developing Coal Industry at High Speed
CHINA today still relies mainly on coal for fuel. Development of the coal industry, therefore, has a direct bearing on the speed of national economic growth.A Brief ReviewLarge-scale mining of coal
Author: Hsiao Han Year 1978 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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15. Glorious Mission of the Chinese Youth
Han Ying, Chairman of the Preparatory Committee for the Tenth National Congress of the Communist Youth League (C.Y.L.) of China, delivered a work report at the Tenth National Congress of the C.Y.L.
Author: Han Ying Year 1978 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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16. Solid Sino-Pakistan Ties
The wide, deep-rooted rapport can be traced back to the heyday of the world-famous Silk Road millennia agoWITH the advent of spring comes the good news that President Li Xiannian will visit Pakistan,
Author: HAN NIANLONG Year 1984 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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17. Hainan-A Treasure Island (2)
Our CorrespondentHainan Island has one of the densest rainfalls in China. It is hot and moist all year round.AquicultureAlthough just an island, it has about one-tenth as much coastline as the
Author: HAN XI Year 1984 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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18. Hainan-A Treasure Island (3)
UNTIL 1982 the large-scale cultivation of rubber in China had been regarded as impossible because it was north of the "rubber belt" - a zone extending 10 degrees in either direction from the equator
Author: HAN XI Year 1984 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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19. Hainan - A Treasure Island (4)
WITH its per-capita industrial and agricultural output value a little more than half the national average (in 1982, it was 438 yuan, against 816 yuan nationwide), Hainan's economy is far from the
Author: HAN XI Year 1984 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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20. Five Principles Guide China's Diplomacy
Since the day the Five Principles appeared, they have set themselves against the outmoded practice in the world relations marked by the big, the strong and the rich lording it over the small, the
Author: HAN NIANLONG Year 1984 Issue 31 PDF HTML