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11. Is It Necessary to Develop the Productive Forces in Continuing the Revolution?
TO develop the social productive forces is one of the basic tasks of the dictatorship of the proletariat, and to bring about such development, with technical innovations and technical revolution as
Author: Lin Kang Year 1978 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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12. Agriculture: The Chinese Way
A major task facing New China after its founding was to combat poverty and underdevelopment and end the state of backwardness left over from old China. Led by the Chinese Communist Party and the
Author: He Kang Year 1986 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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13. Seizing the Opportunity for Rich Harvests
After several years of stagnation, China's agricultural production, especially grain production, took a turn for the better in 1989. The summer grain output reached 95 billion kilograms, the highest
Author: He Kang Year 1990 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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14. More Progress in Mideast Peace Talks
The signing of the Washington Declaration by King Hussein of Jordan and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin at their first historic public summit on July 25 has opened a new chapter for the Middle
Author: Kang Changxing Year 1994 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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15. Jordan, Israel Sign Historic Peace Treaty
After more than three years of bitter negotiations, Jordan and Israel, two longtime foes, buried the hatchet and signed a peace treaty on October 26, 1994, at Wadi Araba, the first border crossing
Author: Kang Changxing Year 1994 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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16. The Discovery of Liukiang Man
The discovery last year in Kwangsi, south China, of the earliest fossil remains of modern mankind in East Asia is of major importance to the study of the origins of modern man.In the middle of last
Author: Woo Ju-kang Year 1959 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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17. Exploring China's Underground Riches
IN the wilderness of the Tsaidam and Dzungarian Basins in northwest China and in central Szechuan, oil derricks have become part of the landscape. The hum of exploratory drills echoes in the
Author: KANG TI-PU Year 1959 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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18. SONG AND DANCE
Art From Fighting Vietnam- In Praise of the New Dances -The poet Cu Huy Can, leader of the visiting Vietnam song and dance ensemble, told us Chinese dancers that they had brought us flowers grown in
Author: Hu Kuo-kang Year 1966 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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19. Women's Movement in China: Guiding Concepts and New Tasks
Kang Ke-ching, one of the leaders of the Chinese women's movement and wife of the late Chu Teh, on September 9 at the Fourth National Women's Congress delivered a report on behalf of the Third
Author: Kang Ke-ching Year 1978 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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20. Starting a New Cycle
China's macro-economic operation has moved out of the valley and is racing for the peakDuring the implementation of anti-cyclical macro-economic control policies between 1998-2001, the growth of China
Author: JIA KANG & FENG QIAOBIN Year 2004 Issue 6 PDF HTML