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11. INTERNATIONAL
Gulf States' Third Summit Backs Fez ResolutionTHE main focuses of the Third Summit of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), November 9-11, were the war between Iran and Iraq and the Palestinian and
Author: Ren Zhong Year 1982 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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12. Somalia's Fanole Water Conservancy Project
JOYOUS shouts of "Somalia and China are brothers!" greeted the brilliant electric lights and rushing waters of the Juba River flowing to parched fields on Oct. 23. It was the inauguration of the
Author: Ren Yan Year 1982 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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13. Ensure the Continuity Of the Present Policies
FOUR years ago, when China decided to shift its focus of work to economic construction, some foreign commentators expressed doubts about the stability of this change.They described New China's
Author: Ren Tao Year 1983 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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14. Reform Holds the Key to Success
REFORM is the kingpin of modernization - the Chinese way. Without reform, modernization, such as it is blueprinted today, will come to nothing. Reform will go all the way in the modernization process
Author: Ren Tao Year 1983 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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15. Buddhism and Chinese Culture
BUDDHISM originated on the Indian subcontinent and spread into China along the Silk Road. It soon was integrated with traditional Chinese culture and became a part of it. Historians are still not
Author: REN JIYU Year 1984 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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16. Talks Bode Well for South Asia
Pakistani-indian relations have had a history chequered by both progress and setbacks. Recent talks between their leaders will undoubtedly bring benefit to both peoples and to all of South Asia.The
Author: Ren Yujun Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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17. Development and Role of the Private Economy
The private economy is a component of China's ownership structure with public ownership as the main body. Developed in recent years, this economic sector is still in its early stages of growth.
Author: Ren Zhonglin Year 1989 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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18. Will Nepal-India Relations Improve?
On March 23, after the expiry of the Nepalese-Indian trade and transit treaties India stopped the supply of petroleum products and essential commodities to Nepal and closed 13 of the 15 transit
Author: Ren Yujun Year 1989 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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19. Visit Promotes Bilateral Relations
Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's one-day visit to Pakistan on July 16 is viewed as a good opportunity to improve bilateral relations.Rajiv Gandhi, pursuing a step-by-step rapprochement with his
Author: Ren Yujun Year 1989 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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20. Kampuchean Settlement Sees Good Beginning
The three-day Paris international conference on Kampuchea, in which 19 countries and Secretary General of the United Nations Javier Perez de Cuellar participated, ended its first-stage discussions
Author: Ren Xin Year 1989 Issue 34 PDF HTML