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21. Lessons Learned
Experts push for cooperation between world's two largest economies in post-COVID-19 world
Author: By Sherry Qin Year 2020 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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22. Putting Heads Together
China-U.S. collaboration holds key to post-pandemic business recovery
Author: By Sherry Qin Year 2020 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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23. Educational Strain
Trump's visa ban and pandemic response disrupt China-U.S. educational exchanges
Author: By Sherry Qin Year 2020 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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24. Encouraging Signs
Private business sectors in China and U.S. remain optimistic
Author: By Sherry Qin Year 2020 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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25. The Art of Bookbinding
Book designer brings a centuries-old technique back to life
Author: By Qin Bin Year 2021 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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26. Competition No, Emulation Yes
COMRADE Wu Tongguang links up competition with the law of movement of commodity economy, that is, the law of value. This viewpoint is not clearly defined.In the commodity economy based on private
Author: Jin Mingjun Year 1980 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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27. Letting a Hundred Schools of Thought Contend
TO promote the progress of socialist sciences. culture and arts, the Communist Party of China put forward in 1956 the policy of "letting a hundred flowers blossom and a hundred schools of thought
Author: Zhou Jin Year 1980 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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28. "Specialized" Peasant Households
Do rural households engaged in specialized work belong to the individual economy? Does its development conform to socialist principles?Peasant households that engage in special production work are a
Author: Jin Qi Year 1982 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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29. Seeking Friendship and Understanding
THE China PEN Centre, founded in April 1980, held its second annual meeting in mid-July in Beijing.A member of the International PEN headquartered in London, the China PEN Centre is a literary mass
Author: Jin Jianfan Year 1983 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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30. China's Recovery of Xianggang (Hongkong) Area Fully Accords With International Law
The three treaties concerning the Xianggang (Hongkong) area imposed on China by Britain in the 19th century are null and void according to the basic principles of international law and the provisions
Author: Jin Fu Year 1983 Issue 39 PDF HTML