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11. An Ordinary Company
HOW is life at grass-roots army units? What are the distinguishing features of the soldiers recruited in recent years? Are the PLA's fine traditions being carried forward?These questions guided a
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1982 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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12. After Joining Up
Why do people volunteer for the army? asks Mr. Lawrence Berg, a reader from the United States. What progress do soldiers make in the People's Liberation Army and what benefits do they earn? These and
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1983 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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13. The Police and the People
China is a socialist country of people's democratic dictatorship. As a part of state power, what are the functions of the police and their relationship with the people? The following feature gives a
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1983 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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14. Learning Civilian Skills
ABOUT a million soldiers and officers finish their stint of military service with the People's Liberation Army every year and become civilians once again. Today, with the modernization drive in high
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1983 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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15. Assisting the Rural Poor
IT has always been one of the major goals of the Communist Party-led revolution in China to overcome class polarization and secure common prosperity in the countryside. The land reform of the early
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1983 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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16. Natural Disasters and Relief Work
The following article is a brief overview of the natural disasters China suffered in 1983, the actions taken to relieve them, and China's attitudes towards domestic and international disaster relief
Author: Our Correspondent Tian Yun Year 1983 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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17. After Careful Thought and Comparison
THE unveiling of two bronze statues at Beijing University last fall was more than a formal acknowledgement of the contributions of the two men depicted. It was a reaffirmation of students' faith in
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naitao Year 1983 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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18. The Pillars of Tomorrow
THE Communist Youth League, with 48 million members between the ages of 14 and 28, is a close assistant and reliable reserve force of the Chinese Communist Party.It has proved to be a training ground
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naitao Year 1983 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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19. Shanghai Families Cited
IN China the family remains the most fundamental unit of society. No longer encumbered by the pre-liberation feudal requirements for blood relationships, the Chinese society has established new
Author: Our Correspondent Wu Naitao Year 1983 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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20. An Important Channel for Democracy
More than 1,000 motions have been put forward during the current session, many more than those raised in the last session.HUANG Dingchen, the 83-year-old Chairman of the China Zhi Gong Dang, told me
Author: WU NAITAO Our Correspondent Year 1984 Issue 23 PDF HTML