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31. Japan's Energy Policy Faces Test
ON the eve of the seven-nation summit held on June 28 and 29 in Tokyo, many Japanese expected the meeting to come up with an effective prescription for the troubled Western economy. But this "energy
Author: Dong Ming Year 1979 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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32. New Postures of Japanese Diplomacy
IN recent months, the Japanese Government has devoted major efforts to developing its "active diplomacy" and "independent diplomacy." According to Japanese public opinion, "the time has come for
Author: Dong Ming Year 1979 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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33. The Need to Eliminate Feudal Remnants
THE tortuous course as traversed by the Chinese people after their victory in the democratic revolution of 1949 points up a certainty: In a large economically and culturally underdeveloped,
Author: Ruan Ming Year 1980 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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34. China's Financial Relations With Foreign Countries
China will continue to strengthen its bilateral and multilateral relations with foreign banks, insurance companies and other financial organizations to expand international banking businesses and to
Author: Bu Ming Year 1981 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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35. Investment Environment Seen as Favourable
To strengthen its economic and technological co-operation with other countries, China, as well as implementing the policy of opening to the world, has been developing since 1979 economic legislation
Author: GU MING Year 1984 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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36. Lhasa: From Riots to Martial Law
Following three days of rioting in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, China's State Council imposed martial law on the city with effect from midnight on March 7. Such strong measures to secure the
Author: Shi Ming Year 1989 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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37. Beijing Continues to Open the Door
Not long ago, a serious antigovernment rebellion occurred in Beijing. At that time, public order was seriously disrupted and the city's foreign economic and trade activities were considerably affected
Author: Zhang Ming Year 1989 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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38. Environmental Diplomacy Gains Importance
During the 1980s, a declining environment posed an increasingly serious threat to the existence of human life and development, arousing worldwide concern and becoming a new problem in international
Author: Ming Fei Year 1990 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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39. Tibet's Population: 1 Million More in 40 Years
Recently, foreign news media have spread rumours that in the 40 years since New China was founded in 1949 Tibet's population shrank by 1 million and "the emigration of a large number of Han people
Author: Liang Ming Year 1991 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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40. Science and Education Vital to a Prosperous China
The CPC Central Committee and the State Council in early May jointly issued a decision to accelerate scientific and technological progress. The National Science and Technology Conference held in
Author: Wu Ming Year 1995 Issue 26 PDF HTML