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361. A Sensitive Connection
Sino-Japanese relations have many faces, each tempered by personal experience. While some will never forget history, others enjoy cross cultural exchangesChina and Japan have countless historical and
Author: NI YANSHUO & DING YING Year 2004 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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362. Taking Responsibility for Climate Change
The Cancun conference still tries to decide the future situation in dealing with emissions
Author: DING YING & HU YUE Year 2010 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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363. Overcoming a Cataclysm
The Japanese begin to put their shattered economy back on track
Author: By DING YING & AYAKO KATSUMATA Year 2011 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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364. Fabricated Claims in the Sea
Veteran diplomat Fu Ying and senior researcher Wu Shicun examined the evolution of the maritime disputes in the South China Sea
Author: By Fu Ying and Wu Shicun Year 2016 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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365. Fabricated Claims in the Sea
Author: By Fu Ying and Wu Shicun Year 2016 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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366. The Show Must Go On
Chinese-Americans ready to work in harmony with new U.S. president
Author: By Sudeshna Sarkar and Ding Ying Year 2016 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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367. Limited Space, Unlimited Growth
An ancient city grows innovatively by developing its digital economy
Author: By Ding Ying and Wang Hairong Year 2018 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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368. Innovation's Paradise
Young and tech-savvy entrepreneurs play a key role in expanding Hangzhou's Internet industry
Author: By Ding Ying and Wang Hairong Year 2018 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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369. The Fabulous Five
A study of leading Chinese etnerprises in the past four decades
Author: By Yan Ying and You Shanshan Year 2018 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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370. CHICKEN SUPPLY SECURED
February 12, a chicken processing line of Deda Co. Ltd. in northeast China's Jilin Province is working normally. This company, known as the country's largest chicken breeding and processing enterprise
Author: Zhang Jinqin, Chen Wen and Ding Ying Year 2004 Issue 7 PDF HTML