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11. South-South Co-operation
Strengthening economic co-operation among developing countries is of great significance. Increasing South-South co-operation to achieve collective self-reliance is the source of strength for
Author: Xu Mei Year 1982 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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12. Closer Sino-Mongolian Ties in Science
The People's Republic of Mongolia is a landlocked country of about 1.56 million square kilometres with a population of 2.1 million, making it one of the world's least populated country.Pastureland
Author: Mei Jinfang Year 1991 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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13. Li Jiyou and Her Cancer Club
Li Jiyou and her husband set Up a cancer club six years ago. Li, a retired doctor living in Huayang Neighborhood, Changning District of Shanghai, has warmed the hearts of 380 desperate cancer patients
Author: Shi Mei Year 1996 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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14. Shanghai Communique: Cornerstone of Sino-US Relations
On February 28, 1972, Chinese and American leaders issued the Shanghai Communique, which ended decades of hostility between the two countries and ushered in a new era of Sino-US relations. Over the
Author: Mei Dasi Year 1997 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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15. Why Take the Third Way?
The Third Way has recently become very popular in the United States and Western Europe. On top of the tide is US President Bill Clinton and British Prime Minister Tony Blair. The Third Way, also
Author: Mei Ou Year 1999 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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16. YALONG BAY Known as China's Hawaii
"It is even better than Hawaii!"That is the compliment given by many tourists about Yalong Bay. In a sense, Yalong Bay is a symbol of Sanya. Whenever people marvel at the beauty of Sanya, what
Author: Huang Mei Year 2001 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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17. BOA Investment Opens Bank Sector
The investment in China Construction Bank shows that the banking system has entered a new stageEarly April, when the Bank of America (BOA) Board Chairman Kenneth D. Lewis said in Hong Kong that his
Author: MEI XINYU Year 2005 Issue 27 PDF HTML
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18. Remedy to Sino-U.S. Trade Frictions
A new approach has been put forward in dealing with the thorniest bilateral trade relationsThere have been few bilateral trade relations more complicated than those between China and the United States
Author: MEI XINYU Year 2005 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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19. A Developing Inequity
Growing income disparity is a dark side of globalization, as discussed at this year's Davos summitThe annual meeting of the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland concluded January 29 after five
Author: MEI XINYU Year 2006 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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20. SURPLUS DILEMMA
On top of yuan revaluation and a huge trade surplus, the Chinese Government must also address ballooning forex reservesAt the end of 2005, China's foreign exchange surplus totaled $818.87 billion, a
Author: MEI XINYU Year 2006 Issue 16 PDF HTML