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31. Buddhism and Chinese Culture
BUDDHISM originated on the Indian subcontinent and spread into China along the Silk Road. It soon was integrated with traditional Chinese culture and became a part of it. Historians are still not
Author: REN JIYU Year 1984 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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32. Talks Bode Well for South Asia
Pakistani-indian relations have had a history chequered by both progress and setbacks. Recent talks between their leaders will undoubtedly bring benefit to both peoples and to all of South Asia.The
Author: Ren Yujun Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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33. Development and Role of the Private Economy
The private economy is a component of China's ownership structure with public ownership as the main body. Developed in recent years, this economic sector is still in its early stages of growth.
Author: Ren Zhonglin Year 1989 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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34. Will Nepal-India Relations Improve?
On March 23, after the expiry of the Nepalese-Indian trade and transit treaties India stopped the supply of petroleum products and essential commodities to Nepal and closed 13 of the 15 transit
Author: Ren Yujun Year 1989 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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35. Visit Promotes Bilateral Relations
Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's one-day visit to Pakistan on July 16 is viewed as a good opportunity to improve bilateral relations.Rajiv Gandhi, pursuing a step-by-step rapprochement with his
Author: Ren Yujun Year 1989 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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36. Kampuchean Settlement Sees Good Beginning
The three-day Paris international conference on Kampuchea, in which 19 countries and Secretary General of the United Nations Javier Perez de Cuellar participated, ended its first-stage discussions
Author: Ren Xin Year 1989 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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37. Bush, Gorbachev to Meet In December
With a view to preventing the rapidly changing situation in the world, especially in Eastern Europe, from affecting Soviet-American relations, US President George Bush and Soviet President Mikhail
Author: Zheng Ren Year 1989 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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38. Namibia: A Key Step Towards Independence
The South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO), which fought a 23-year bush war against South African rule, won the most votes in Namibia's pre-independence elections, which lasted five days.
Author: Ren Bei Year 1989 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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39. UN Calls for Vietnamese Withdrawal From Kampuchea
The United Nations General Assembly has adopted a resolution calling for a comprehensive political settlement in Kampuchea with a UN-verified Vietnamese withdrawal from the war-torn country and
Author: Ren Bei Year 1989 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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40. Pakistan Increases Oil Production
In fiscal 1989-1990, the petroleum and gas output of Pakistan's state-run Oil and Gas Development Corporation doubled from the previous year, rising from the third-ranking position among the
Author: Ren Liujun Year 1991 Issue 10 PDF HTML