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11. The World Today - Unity and Contradiction
Today's world, though set to become a more unified one, is at the same time filled with glaring. contradictions.Its growing unity is evident in the increasingly improved relations between countries.
Author: Wan Guang Year 1988 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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12. US Differs With West Germany on Major Defence Issues
At the summit meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in May, the United States reached a compromise with West Germany and other NATO countries on the short-range missile issue which
Author: Wan Shuyu Year 1989 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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13. Germany Wields Influence on EC
Germany's unification on October 3, 1990 made a notable impact on international politics and economics, but the European Community is the region most affected.The former West Germany was one of the
Author: Wan Shuyu Year 1991 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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14. Britain: Conservatives' Future Policy
Britain's general election in April looked like the most fiery campaign between the two major parties here - the Conservative Party and the Labour Party - in this century. Prior to the election,
Author: Wan Lingying Year 1992 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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15. Taiwan's 'National Construction Plan' Bogs Down
Taiwan authorities had declared that this year would witness an all-round progress in their "six-year national construction plan." But many signs show that the plan has run into snags.The six-year
Author: Wan Hongqiang Year 1992 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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16. Hard Life But No Serious Chaos
The Yeltsin governmemt has lived through its first half year of reform and tided over its first difficult barrier - the radical social and economic change brought about by implementing its economic
Author: Wan Chengcai Year 1992 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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17. Russia: Disputes Remain Unsettled
On May 5, the Russian Central Electoral Committee announced the results of the country's April 25 referendum, proposed by President Boris Yeltsin as a vote of confidence.The announcement revealed
Author: Wan Chengcai Year 1993 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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18. Russia Sees Dual-Leadership Crisis Escalate
September will virtually decide the Russian government's fate, because the issues of constitutional reforms and general elections will have to be resolved during the month," the Russian President
Author: Wan Chengcai Year 1993 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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19. Russian Government Leaders Divided on Reform
A proposal calling for radical changes to Russia's privatization program and a return to stronger state control recently touched off a heated debate among Russian government leaders.The proposal was
Author: Wan Chengcai Year 1993 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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20. Economic Rehabilitation in Czech
The Czech economy has made some major changes for the better as a result of the Czech government implementing practical policies suited to its unique conditions.However, there are some major problems
Author: Wan Shirong Year 1994 Issue 39 PDF HTML