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31. Small Arms Create Big Casualties
Small in size and light in weight, small arms and light weapons have created big casualties across the globe. More than the number of tanks, missiles and mortars combined, half a billion small arms
Author: Gu Zhenqiu Year 2001 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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32. No Threats, No WMDs
The incentive for most countries to acquire Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs) lies in their wariness of external threats to national security. Dispelling such fears through peaceful negotiation is
Author: GU GUOLIANG Year 2004 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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33. Russia's Hard Times
The 'color revolutions' pose the greatest threat to Russia's influence over the Commonwealth of Independent StatesImagine more of the revolutions marked by different colors that have toppled
Author: GU ZHIHONG Year 2005 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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34. A Business Link for China and the World
It is well known that China's 26 years of opening up to the outside world have also been 26 years of actively attracting foreign investment and promoting development. By the end of May 2005, China
Author: GU JIE Year 2005 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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35. An Aspiring Continent
xWith regional integration increasing, Asia is expected to move aheadWith the support of Asian nations and the international community, the Boao Forum for Asia has gained momentum, playing an
Author: GU YUANYANG Year 2006 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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36. Impressions at the No. 1 Steel Plant
I AM no infrequent visitor to steel works but I am always gripped by the drama and excitement of the issue of white hot steel from a furnace. It was so again on a recent visit to the open-hearth shop
Author: WANG AN Year 1961 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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37. New Orchestral Sounds
China is hearing the sounds of a new Kweichow Province orchestra based on the lusheng, the Miao people's national musical instrument, and it increasingly likes what it hears.Ten years ago the
Author: WANG AN Year 1962 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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38. Relics Unearthed in Xian
Four bones from the fingers of Sakyamuni, founder of Buddhism, and many related precious Tang Dynasty (618-907) artifacts were unearthed from the crypt of Famen Temple, Xian, by the end of last May.
Author: Wang Zhaolin and Wang Huangyan Year 1987 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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39. 11TH PANCHEN LAMA: One Year of Buddhist Life
Gyaincain Norbu, a six-year-old boy from Jiali County, Tibet, was formally determined as the reincarnated soul boy of the late 10th Panchen Erdeni in the jokhang Monastery, Lhasa, on November 29, 1995
Author: Wang Guozhen & Wang Yanjuan Year 1997 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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40. Regional Autonomy for National Minorities
CHINA is a multi-national state. Over fifty nationalities inhabit the country. The Han people constitute 94 per cent of the population. The peoples of the various national minorities, numbering over
Author: WANG KE Year 1958 Issue 10 PDF HTML