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261. Russia's Comeback Show
Frequent and large maneuvers of Russian naval force demonstrate the country's resolve to resume maritime dominanceIt's the way a power shows its presence. On August 18-27, the Russian naval force
Author: YANG LI Year 2003 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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262. A NEW DIPLOMATIC ROADMAP
China's new leadership focused their diplomatic efforts on promoting peaceThe international situation underwent some of its most profound and complicated changes this year, with the Iraq war and the
Author: YANG CHENGXU Year 2003 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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263. No More Recession Blues?
The U.S. economy is on the rebound in the second half of 2003, and is likely to maintain the uptrend in the coming year. But economists say that it's dangerous to be overly optimisticWhile people
Author: YANG TIANXIN Year 2003 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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264. Zero Tolerance for Corruption
Punishment and prevention form foundation of the anti-corruption planThe Third Plenary Session of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the Communist Party of China (CPC), held
Author: YANG FENGCHUN Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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265. Oh Boy, Where Are The Girls?
Imbalance in boy/girl ratios may result in millions of young Chinese men remaining bachelors, while girl figure catches upIt doesn't matter that China is planning to train female astronauts, or that
Author: YANG GUANGCAN Year 2004 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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266. Foreign M&A Funders Get Cold Feet
Foreign-funded mergers and acquisitions drop off as red tape hampers progressToo many policy uncertainties, poor transparency in policy decision-making, lack of a pre-warning system and obscure
Author: YANG CHENGKUI Year 2004 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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267. Credit Culture
Consumers lead the way as buying houses and cars through bank loans becomes a way of lifeFor the past few days most of the talk in the household shared by Lin Yixiong and Xu Xiaoyan, a couple who
Author: YANG LUPING Year 2004 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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268. Rising Russia
The year 2004 marked the first year of Russian President Vladimir Putin's second term in office and despite the stigma of terrorist activities, highlighted by the Beslan school hostage crisis,
Author: YANG LI Year 2005 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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269. Will Central Asia Spin or Stabilize?
Central Asia wavers at the crossroads with a choice between the West and RussiaIn 2003, Georgian opposition of President Eduard Shevardnadze, led by the former Justice Minister Mikhail Saakashvili,
Author: YANG CHENGXU Year 2005 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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270. Getting the Balance Right
Frequent inter-governmental dialogues and brisk trade between China and Germany provide a recipe for successLast year's trade volumes between China and the European Union had, for the first time,
Author: YANG CHENGXU Year 2006 Issue 6 PDF HTML