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11. Books on Sino-US Relations
China is seeing a boom in books on Sino-US relations. Last May, a book entitled The China That Can Say No (by Song Qiang and others) was published. The book not only became the best seller of the year
Author: Li Haibo Year 1997 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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12. From Cold War to 'Cold Peace'
The heads of NATO countries and Russia signed a charter in Paris on May 27. The only positive message the document sends to the world, if there is any such message, lies in the fact that the two
Author: Li Haibo Year 1997 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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13. Smell of Gunpowder From Tokyo
Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Seiroku Kajiyama has been widely accused at home and abroad for his August 17 remarks, which suggested that the "surrounding areas" covered by Japan-US security
Author: Li Haibo Year 1997 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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14. The Canary at Ease
In the old days, according to a New York Times commentary, coal miners used to bring a canary down into the shaft with them to serve as an early warning system. As long as the canary was alive,
Author: Li Haibo Year 1998 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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15. Gift for China and South Africa
When the New Year bell rings, China and South Africa will officially become countries with diplomatic ties. The agreement, endorsed by the foreign ministers from the two countries to establish
Author: Li Haibo Year 1998 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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16. Asia Meets Europe, Again
In early April, the second Asia-Europe meeting will convene in London. Leaders from the two conti-nents are expected to continue their pursuit of dialogue and cooperation, which was initiated in
Author: Li Haibo Year 1998 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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17. Talking Straight About Tibet
Not long ago, Beijing Review received four letters from Chichester Institute, University of Southampton, Britain. The writers had read our brief story "Tibetans Enjoy Religious Freedom" (January
Author: Li Haibo Year 1998 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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18. Harmony Benefits Both Sides
US President Bill Clinton is due to pay a nine-day state visit to China starting from June 25. This is another historic event for both countries, after Chinese President Jiang Zemin's visit to the
Author: Li Haibo Year 1998 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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19. Pragmatic Sino-US Ties
Presidents Jiang Zemin and Bill Clinton jointly held a press conference after a three-hour summit meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on June 27. They set forth their respective views
Author: Li Haibo Year 1998 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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20. Jakarta Nightmare Is Haunting
Not long ago, I attended a small public gathering in Beijing, which, joining other protests around the world, fiercely denounced the anti-Chinese violence and rapes during the May riots in Jakarta
Author: Li Haibo Year 1998 Issue 37 PDF HTML