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21. Tumen River Area: A Test Case for Northeast Asian Economic Cooperation
The Tumen River Area Development Project (TRADP) was proposed five years ago and became a hot topic for a while. Now that the fervor is subsiding, a review of the events surrounding the project shows
Author: Ding Dou Year 1996 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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22. Chinese Receive Greater Respect and Friendship
At the end of 1992, as a Beijing Radio International correspondent stationed in Nairobi, capital of Kenya, I was dispatched to the Somali battlefront to gather news.While experiencing to the full the
Author: Ding Bangying Year 1998 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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23. New Step Taken by OSCE
The summit of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) was held November 18-19 in Istanbul, Turkey. A wide spectrum of issues, ranging from arms control, regional conflicts to
Author: Ding Gang Year 1999 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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24. Whither US-Russian Relations?
All the governments in the world are highly concerned with the change of the master of the Kremlin, and the US reaction is especially noticeable. Despite the frequent telephone exchanges, praises,
Author: Ding Sheng Year 2000 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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25. Long Way to Go in Battle Against Racism
The Third United Nations Conference Against Racism ended on September 8 in Durban, a South African coastal city, with two pledges: a promise to fight racism and an action plan spelling out how to
Author: Xiao Ding Year 2001 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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26. Pondering Over the September 11 Terrorist Attacks
September 11, 2001, will be a date the United States can never forget. The most devastating terrorist attacks in history happened in New York and Washington, D.C.National security and defense organs
Author: Xiao Ding Year 2001 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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27. AN UNFORGETTABLE HISTORY
Trough numerous publications and movies, many Westerners became familiar with the dark history of Nazi Germany during World War II, but they still know little about the war crimes Japanese
Author: Xiao Ding Year 2001 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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28. WHY SHOULD KURSK BE RESCUED
The effort to raise the Russian nuclear submarine, Kursk, ended successfully October 8, after the rescue operation had been delayed repeatedly because of bad weather and technical difficulties. The
Author: Xiao Ding Year 2001 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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29. Koizumi's Visit to China
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi visited China on September 8 - his first official visit since his election in late April. His six-hour visit to Beijing - even shorter than the time he spent
Author: Xiao Ding Year 2001 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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30. A LASTING WAR?
The United States and Britain began joint air strikes on Afghanistan on October 7. This "Enduring Freedom" military operation against terrorism has drawn worldwide attention. "Will the war last?" is
Author: Xiao Ding Year 2001 Issue 44 PDF HTML