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191. A Gentle Gant
Theory of power politics spouts the doom of war, but China is exploring a peaceful way to rejuvenate itselfChinese government officials used to employ the phrase "rejuvenation of the Chinese nation"
Author: ZHOU BIAN Year 2004 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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192. New Thoughts, Old Grudges
The 'new thought' on China's diplomacy with Japan, focusing on the choice of strategic interests and national sentiment, has aroused intense debateWith the notes on his travel to Japan published in
Author: XIAO ZHOU Year 2004 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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193. A Gentle Giant
As usual, BEIJING REVIEW has enthusiastically reported the economic recovery and development in the Asia-Pacific region as well as its opening to the rest of the world. Here we reprint some of our
Author: ZHOU BIAN Year 2004 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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194. Singing in Tune
Germany, a technological powerhouse, and China, the largest emerging Asian market, are benefiting from their pragmatic cooperationGermany is the first stop on Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's Europe
Author: XIAO ZHOU Year 2004 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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195. Holding Back the Desert
Entrepreneurs have embarked on a mission to protect the ecology of the Arlarshan PlateauJune 5, 2004 marks the first effort made by Chinese business leaders to control the sands of the Gobi Desert
Author: ZHOU JIANXIONG Year 2005 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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196. YES, WE DID IT
Many Japanese are seeking to rectify the past atrocities against China by acknowledging what happenedOn the morning of May 19, an old Japanese man stepped on to Lugou Bridge (Marco Polo Bridge) in
Author: ZHOU NAN Year 2005 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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197. China's Challenges In Resource Saving
Since the beginning of the year, the Chinese Government has successively publicized a series of policies on building a resource-saving society. President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao have also
Author: ZHOU GUOWEN Year 2005 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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198. An Inequilateral Triangle
China-U.S.-Japan relations are flawed and a new model is needed to handle affairs between the tripartitionThe fault line in current relations between China, the United States and Japan lies in the
Author: ZHOU YONGSHENG Year 2005 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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199. Does Being a Big Power Mean Paying a Big Bill?
Japan's UN funding proposal appears to disguise political motivesJapan, which is increasingly frustrated that it has not been granted a permanent seat on the UN Security Council, has found a new
Author: ZHOU YONGSHENG Year 2006 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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200. It Takes Two to Tango
Chinese President Hu Jintao's recent state visit to the United States is viewed by many Chinese as a great success, not only because it has resulted in deeper understanding between the two nations,
Author: ZHOU JIANXIONG Year 2006 Issue 18 PDF HTML