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31. 'Socialism Isn't Equal to Poverty'
The Chinese economy is booming, directly resulting in an overall improvement of Chinese people's living conditions. During the period from 1978 to 1995, per-capita GNP (gross national product) index
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1997 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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32. Are Mothers Happy Or Not?
The Chinese mass media nowadays frequently feature reportages and debates about women's lives. As with their foreign counterparts, these discussions cover everything from whether or not it is illegal
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1997 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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33. Explaining China's Population Policy to the World
It was 11am on March 27, 1996, just three hours before start of the Fifth Plenary Session of the Eighth National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), an annual
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1997 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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34. Protection of Women's Rights Progressing
While the market economy being built in China has unleashed productivity to a great extent, it has also posed uncertainty for most Chinese people in their lives and careers. And women are the most
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1997 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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35. Representing the Under-Represented
Zhongguancun is a busy commercial street in west Beijing, which features countless shops selling computer and other high-tech products. Every day, young people flock to do business or talk cheerfully
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1997 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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36. Tighter Controls on Nuclear Exports
On September 10 this year, the State Council, China's central government, issued the executive order No. 230 announcing that the Regulation on Nuclear Export Control of the People's Republic of China
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1997 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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37. Deep Into the Earth
Among the countless changes - perhaps even the most spectacular ones - that China has experienced during the two decades of reform and opening is the rapid urbanization process.Xu Xin, a worker for a
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1998 Issue 7 PDF HTML
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38. Fostering Political Democracy From the Bottom Up
In late 1987, the Sixth National People's Congress, China's top legislature, enacted the Organic Law on Villagers' Committees of the People's Republic of China (provisional), which provided a legal
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1998 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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39. A Justice and a Scholar
Beijing became simultaneously quiet and restless in March as usual, when the new five-year term of National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature, and the National Committee of the Chinese
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1998 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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40. Five Years of Big Progress by the CPPCC
The past five years have seen China accelerating its reform and opening drive, moving steadily toward a modern society advocating democracy and rule of law. It was against this encouraging background
Author: Our Staff Reporter Jiang Wandi Year 1998 Issue 16 PDF HTML