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11. World Opinion on Non-Aligned Conference
DIFFERENT people have different approaches to the Second Conference of Non-Aligned Countries which took place in Cairo early this month; they also differ in their attitudes towards the results of the
Author: R. J. Z. Year 1964 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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12. Beijing Survival Tips
It was like a weird game of roshambo that no one wins. The small manager of my apartment building chased me down from behind, grabbed onto my bag, balled her hand into a fist then threw out two
Author: R. SCOTT MACINTOSH Year 2004 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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13. See And Be Seen
On the mean of America we tend to ignore our own. It's the same in most big cities around the world, I'm sure. It would seem out of the ordinary to make a practice of acknowledging every perfect
Author: R. SCOTT MACINTOSH Year 2005 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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14. I, Me, Mine
Every driver in Beijing wants to be Mario Andretti. It's the unyielding driving style that seems to derive from the idea that some prize might wait at the end of the trip from A to B besides a
Author: R. SCOTT MACINTOSH Year 2005 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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15. Ode to a Baggy Uniform
Revolutionary chic is in. From underpaid security guards buried under plies of olive drab, to the packs that roam the streets in billowing secondhand livery, the baggy uniform is a sort of pop
Author: R. SCOTT MACINTOSH Year 2005 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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16. Little Critters, a Real Handful
Pets are amusing. Especially in China where a wide range of animals can pass as pets when they don't count as food. At the Guanyuan bird and fish market, you can find the furry Chinchilla, an animal
Author: R. SCOTT MACINTOSH Year 2005 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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17. China's Wealth and Power Values
NEW AFFLUENCE: Name brands and swanky dining make Lotus Lane on Houhai the place to be for the newly wealthyHe might have been the only Beijing cab driver able to speak fluent English. And on the
Author: R. SCOTT MACINTOSH Year 2005 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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18. Weighing the Good With the Bad
In anticipation of Chinese President Hu Jintao's U.S. visit in September, James R. Lilley, who served as U.S. ambassador to China from 1989 to 1991, spoke with the Beijing Review North America Bureau
Author: James R. Lilley Year 2005 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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19. Learning to Be Number Two
Is America ready to lose its primacy in the global arena?
Author: Jon R. Taylor Year 2013 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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20. A Story of Success and Resilience
In 95 years of self-improvement and reform, the Communist Party of China has accumulated ample experience in governance and social construction
Author: By Jon R. Taylor Year 2016 Issue 28 PDF HTML