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211. A Sweet and Sour Decade
More than ten years have now elapsed since China embarked on its programe of reform in 1978. Although the gains have been prodigious, last year a series of problems came to a head, culminating most
Author: Liu Guoguan Year 1989 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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212. Bush's Foreign Policies: A Realistic Outlook
Though the Bush administration just came into existence, its foreign policy has drawn worldwide attention. Due to changes in the international situation, President Ronald Reagan during his last years
Author: Liu Jiang Year 1989 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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213. Summit Plans Nicaraguan Peace
The fourth summit meeting of five Central American countries - Nicaragua, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala - was held on February 14 in San Salvador in a bid to promote the peace
Author: Liu Ruichang Year 1989 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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214. Non-Aligned Movement Aims at Modernization
Heads of government or state of the non-aligned movement (NAM) will converge in the Yugoslav capital of Belgrade on September 4-7 to hold the ninth summit conference, in which a wide range of issues
Author: Liu Jiang Year 1989 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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215. Summit Agreement Promotes Peace Process
Peace took a significant step forward when presidents of the five Central American countries agreed to a plan for the demobilization of the Nicaraguan contra force after a heated three-day debate in
Author: Liu Song Year 1989 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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216. Rural Enterprises' Exports Increase
China's rural enterprises are fast becoming an important source for export earnings. Their exports in 1988 amounted to US$8.02 billion, and accounted for 16.5 percent of China's export total. This
Author: by Liu Jianjun Year 1989 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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218. North-South Gap Continues to Widen
One characteristic of the world economy in the 1980s was that conditions for the third world countries to develop their economies worsened and the gap between the rich North and the poor South
Author: Liu Xin Year 1990 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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219. Iran-Iraq Negotiations Take Favourable Turn
Recent face-to-face talks between the foreign ministers of Iran and Iraq have broken a two-year-old stalemate in peace negotiations, thus paving the way for the two countries to hold a summit
Author: Liu Shun Year 1990 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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220. Li Peng Speaks on Kampuchea And Gulf Crisis
China and Indonesia are in extensive agreement over the Kampuchean question, Chinese Premier Li Peng told about 100 journalists at a news conference in Jakarta on August 8."China and Indonesia agree
Author: Liu Zhengxue Year 1990 Issue 34 PDF HTML