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11. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK
China Backs DPRK ProposalDuring his visit to Korea, Chinese Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang reiterated China's full support for the peaceful reunification of Korea and China's firm opposition to US
Author: Shi Bu Year 1984 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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12. New Conscription Law Strengthens Defence
THE Conscription Law of the People's Republic of China, which was recently examined and adopted at the Second Session of the Sixth National People's Congress, defines China's military service system,
Author: SHI RENYU Year 1984 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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13. Chinese Army's Weapons and Equipment
AUGUST 1, 1984 will be the 57th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA). Now the PLA has become a regular, revolutionary army equipped with modern weaponry.After
Author: SHI RENYU Year 1984 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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14. China's Burgeoning Oil Industry
CHINA, once thought to be an oil-poor country, has made rapid progress over the past 35 years, until it is now able to provide itself with a full range of petroleum products and has become a crude
Author: SHI YAN Year 1984 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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15. Superpowers Reach Military Balance
Neither the United States nor the Soviet Union enjoys military superiority today, and it seems likely that the balance of power between the two superpowers will continue through the remainder of the
Author: SHI WUQING Year 1985 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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16. Superpower Reach Military Balance
This is the second part of the article. The first appeared in No. 3, 1985. - Ed.Conventional StrengthIN recent years the Soviet Union and the United States have attached increasing importance to
Author: SHI WUQING Year 1985 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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17. What Marxism Means: One Student's View
Shi Ling entered Peking Union Medical College in 1983. In this article, she explains what she thinks of Marxism, analyzes the notion that Marxism is in crisis, and offers her own ideas on the future
Author: Shi Ling Year 1987 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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18. Lhasa: From Riots to Martial Law
Following three days of rioting in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, China's State Council imposed martial law on the city with effect from midnight on March 7. Such strong measures to secure the
Author: Shi Ming Year 1989 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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19. What Has Happened in Beijing?
A counter-revolutionary revolt broke out in Beijing on June 3 and 4 after turmoil lasting a month. The martial law enforcement troops from the People's Liberation Army (PLA), armed police and public
Author: Shi Wei Year 1989 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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20. Why Impose Martial Law in Beijing?
By the third week of May 1989, serious turmoil had taken place in Beijing and social stability, people's normal life and social order had been disrupted. In view of this and in accordance with the
Author: SHI WEI Year 1989 Issue 26 PDF HTML