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21. Bridging Gaps
If anyone suggests that the recent six-party talks in Beijing on the Korean nuclear crisis are no big deal, he may not have done enough thinking before he uttered his comments.Yes, apparently nothing
Author: ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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22. A Yuan Solution?
Just as Robert Suettinger, an American "China-hand," pointed out in his new book on U.S.-China relations, the bilateral relationship has been under a lot of sway from domestic politics over the last
Author: ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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23. Reform's Reorientation
It is good to hear about the agenda of Beijing's top level policy-making meeting scheduled for October. The meeting is to map out the strategy to redress some of the serious imbalances in China's
Author: ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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24. A Good Property Policy
For about a decade, not a single day has passed for the most past without some debate in the Chinese press over the property market: Has the supply of new houses been too large? Too small? Can all
Author: ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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25. True Picture of China Trade
This is a weird, weird world. Although everyone says development is a good thing, a rapidly developing country would in reality hear more criticism than praise. But contrary to the hope of Chinese
Author: ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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26. Where There's a Will
Education is one of the most glaring imbalances in China's progress today. But without a major overhaul of its education system, or the way in which its future scientists, engineers and skilled
Author: ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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27. Heaven and Earth
In October China has lots of historic events to remember. Two more events were added last week, when the nation launched its first manned spaceship, and top decision-makers drafted their plan on
Author: ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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28. Enriching Each Other
China is once again hosting the high level meeting of world leaders in Boao to boost Asian market integrationOne main feature of Chinese diplomacy nowadays is its pursuit of all-round ties with its
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29. China's Confidence
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) passed a communique on economic reform in the earlier days of October. It laid down the guidelines for the changes that are going to come
Author: ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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30. A Dynamic Economy With A Human Face
At a recent top-level conference in Beijing, Chinese leaders swore to maintain the nation's economic growth while narrowing its many discrepancies. Does this signal the beginning of an effort to
Author: ZHANG RUOWU Year 2003 Issue 44 PDF HTML