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21. A Sinister Programme for Usurping Party and State Power
IN the spring of 1975 when the whole Party, the whole army and the people of the whole country were bringing about an upsurge in studying the theory of the dictatorship of the proletariat in
Author: Hsieh Cheng Year 1976 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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22. Ferreting Out "the Bourgeoisie in the Army"
AFTER painstaking plotting, the anti-Party "gang of four" - Wang, Chang, Chiang and Yao - in 1976 came up with the reactionary slogan: "Ferret out the bourgeoisie in the army." An attempt to hoodwink
Author: Hsieh Cheng Year 1977 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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23. China Enters a New Period
THE smashing of the "gang of four" and with it the successful conclusion of the first Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution ushered in a new period of development in China's socialist revolution and
Author: Hsieh Li Year 1978 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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24. So-Called "Economic Integration"
NOT long ago, an article in the Soviet revisionist paper Pravda lauded the "Council for Mutual Economic Assistance" and "economic integration." It claimed that membership in this "integration" means
Author: Ying Chan Year 1974 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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25. Buyer Beware
Forget the teahouses, noodle stalls and crammed bicycle lanes, the quintessential Chinese experience is found at the local clothing market, where bargains abound. It is capitalism Chinese style,
Author: JEREMY CHAN Year 2007 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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26. Crossing Over
Coming to China was the easy part; making meaningful connections with Chinese people and their culture has proven much trickier. This is partly a universal phenomenon and partly a specifically
Author: JEREMY CHAN Year 2007 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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27. Starbucks Invasion
A recent article in The Wall Street Journal detailed Starbucks' growing concern about the erosion of the Starbucks "experience," a problem resulting from the company's rapid expansion and push for
Author: JEREMY CHAN Year 2007 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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28. Familiar Foreignness
After spending enough time as an expat in China, even feelings of foreignness become familiar. We tend to forget that a subway ride in New York, a little window-shopping in London, or a stroll in a
Author: JEREMY CHAN Year 2007 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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29. Playing Host
Of all the various encumbrances on the life of a foreigner in China, perhaps the most disorienting is the out-of-town guest who breezes into the Middle Kingdom expecting a guided tour. It is an
Author: JEREMY CHAN Year 2007 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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30. The Double-lid Eye of the Beholder
Notions of archetypal beauty differ across the world, but the influence of the Western view of the classical Asian countenance is growing, warns Jeremy Chan
Author: EREMY CHAN Year 2008 Issue 27 PDF HTML