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31. Developing Nations Call for Fair World Order
Developing nations have seen rapid economic development in the post-Cold War world, and as a result they exert an increasingly important influence on world affairs. However, efforts to expand their
Author: Guo Jin'an Year 1996 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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32. A Prison in Zhejiang
Flowers and grass are planted in different shapes before each row of houses. The sound of reading aloud can be heard from a classroom building near a sports ground. This makes visitors feel as if
Author: Xiao Guo Year 1997 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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33. Family Hotlines In Prison
The end of 1996 was a time of celebration for inmates at Jidong Prison in Hebei Province. Five more telephone lines specially installed for them to contact their families made it possible to say
Author: Xiao Guo Year 1997 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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34. China Slashes Tariff Rate Once Again
Starting in October, China slashed its tariff rate from an average of 23 percent to 17 percent. A little under 5,000 kinds of commodities, or more than 73 percent of the total tariff-imposed
Author: Guo Yonggang Year 1997 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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35. WTO Entry: More Benefit or Detriment?
As China is approaching the World Trade Organization (WTO), the world's only multilateral trade organization with 134 member countries and regions, people are wondering what it will bring along: more
Author: Guo Yan Year 2000 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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36. Shadow Still Over Cuban-US Ties
In recent months, the issue surrounding the Cuban child, Elian Gonzalez, have caused tension in Cuban-US relations and brought a shadow over their ties. In November last year, Elian's mother tried to
Author: Guo Ping Year 2000 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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37. Income Tax Reform A Hot Topic
Ever since Jin Renqing. director of the State Administration of Taxation, disclosed in early 2000 that the State is considering raising the income tax threshold by expanding the tax-free section, the
Author: Guo Xinwu Year 2001 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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38. FROM 'ROGUE STATES' TO 'STATES DESERVING SPECIAL CONCERN': ANYTHING CHANGED?
For many years, U.S. documents on its foreign policy and national security often contained the words "rogue states." In June 2000, the U.S. formally decided to abandon the wording "rogue state" and
Author: Guo Fenghai Year 2001 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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39. STABLE RELATIONS vs. SHARP DIFFERENCES
Prospects for Sino-U.S. relations are optimistic in the long runSince the September 11 terrorist attacks, China-US. relations have progressed smoothly, forming a sharp contrast to the deteriorating
Author: GUO ZHENYUAN Year 2002 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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40. After the Republicans Won
The Republicans' winning of the midterm election is favorable to the Bush administration, but the major factors determining the U.S. policy trend are still the anti-terrorist campaign and economic
Author: GUO ZHENYUAN Year 2002 Issue 48 PDF HTML