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21. Upholding Planned Economy In Agriculture
THE Party's line and general and specific policies adopted after the Third Session of the 11th Party Central Committee held in December 1978 have brought positive results in various economic fields,
Author: Zhang Jinfu Year 1982 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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22. Economic Readjustment: Results Since 1979
China began to readjust the seriously disproportionate development of its national economy in 1979. Since then it has achieved measurable improvements in agriculture, industry, national income, and
Author: Zhang Zhongji Year 1982 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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23. The Philippines Moves Towards Energy Self-Reliance
UNDER the government's diversified energy programme, the Philippines first began producing oil in 1979, complementing increased output of coal and alternate energy sources.In his book Toward Energy
Author: Zhang Yunwen Year 1982 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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24. Two Keys to Industrial Development
CHINA intends to quadruple the gross annual value of its industrial and agricultural production and achieve a relatively comfortable standard of living in the two decades between 1981 and the end of
Author: Zhang Shuguang Year 1983 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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25. Ronald Reagan's North-South Policy
The Reagan "strategy for global economic growth," focusing on North-South issues, presumes an improvement in the US economy through private enterprise and free trade and stresses the subordination of
Author: Zhang Ruizhuang Year 1983 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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26. Mao Zedong's Thought on Socialist Economic Construction
This article marks the forthcoming 90th birthday of Mao Zedong (December 26). The author, a staff member of the Party History Research Centre under the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee,
Author: Zhang Gong Year 1983 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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27. Viewpoints on a New World Economic Order
The North-South relationship, between the developed countries and the developing countries, is inequitable. The solution is a radical and comprehensive reordering of the international economic
Author: ZHANG SHIE Year 1984 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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28. How China Handles Civil Disputes
With more and more people seeking to defend their rights through legal channels and the nation's ever-growing exchanges with the outside world, people's courts in China are tackling a constant flow
Author: ZHANG ZHIYE Year 1984 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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29. China's Economy: Achievements in 1983
With rising agriculture and industry, a robust market and better living standards, the picture was one of the best after liberation. The upturn will continue through 1984NINETEEN eighty-three was the
Author: ZHANG ZHONGJI Year 1984 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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30. Handling Crime Strictly According to Law
CHINA'S social order is close to the best period since the founding of the People's Republic, thanks to the September 1983 decision of the NPC Standing Committee to impose severe and prompt
Author: ZHANG ZHIYE Year 1984 Issue 17 PDF HTML