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31. Troop Cuts: Major Move on Peace
Deng Xiaoping, chairman of the Central Military Commission, announced on June 4 that the People's Liberation Army will be cut by 1 million men over the next two years. The decision, made at a time
Author: AN ZHIGUO Year 1985 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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32. Remembrance of Battles Past
For weeks the Chinese people have been marking the 40th anniversary of their victory in the antifascist war, which in China is known as the War of Resistance. Commemorative rallies and exhibitions,
Author: AN ZHIGUO Year 1985 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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33. Reshuffle and Policy Continuity
One of the major topics discussed at the current national Communist Party conference in Beijing is the readjustment of the Party's central leading bodies.On the eve of the conference, 131 older
Author: AN ZHIGUO Year 1985 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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34. Marxism Endures as Beacon
Recently there have been a few Western observers who express the belief that China considers Marxism outdated. The assertion, however, is inaccurate and is, furthermore, a distortion of China's view.
Author: An Zhiguo Year 1986 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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35. Rectifying the Party's Style of Work
China has recently focused much criticism on a variety of malpractices and has given priority to rectifying the Party style of work. The question of improving the Party's work style and the social
Author: An Zhiguo Year 1986 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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36. Three Cadre Echelons Ensure Policy Continuity
Except for being hard at hearing which is compensated for with an audit phone, 82-year-old Deng Xiaoping is in very good health. When asked about the secret of this and his long life, Deng said,
Author: An Zhiguo Year 1986 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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37. Discussions on the New Five-Year Plan
China launched its Seventh Five-Year Plan (1986-90) for national economic and social development in early spring 1986, It is the first time ever since the founding of New China that the current
Author: An Zhiguo Year 1986 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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38. Marking May Day Centennial
On May 1 a hundred years ago, 200,000 Chicago workers staged a gigantic strike, which won them the right to an eight-hour workday. Three years later in 1889, a resolution adopted at the inauguration
Author: An Zhiguo Year 1986 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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39. Progress Relies on Sound Party Conduct
China's economic reforms, which began at the end of 1978 in the rural areas, have since been extended to the cities and have boosted China's economy considerably. As a result of the reforms, the
Author: An Zhiguo Year 1986 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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40. Army Aids Peace and Economic Progress
Last year, the Chinese government decided to cut back the size of the People's Liberation Army by 1 million people between 1985 and 1987. The cutback, the only such act in the world for many years,
Author: An Zhiguo Year 1986 Issue 30 PDF HTML