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401. How to Look at the Two-Line Struggle in the Party
Lin Biao and the "gang of four" spoke of inner-Party struggle as the most important thing and they distorted the history of our Party as merely the history of the struggle between the two lines. This
Author: Li Honglin Year 1979 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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402. What Sort of Socialism Should We Uphold?
China must uphold the socialist road in modernization. Some years ago, the "gang of four" also came out for "sticking to the socialist road and guarding against a capitalist restoration." What kind
Author: Li Honglin Year 1979 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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403. Revisiting Germany
This is the second of four articles written for "Beijing Review" on the occasion of Premier Hua Guofeng's visit to four West European countries. The authors recall their experiences and envisage the
Author: Li Guohao Year 1979 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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404. The Role of Chinese Lawyers
The reinstitution of lawyers as an important aspect of the Chinese legal system began in April 1979, when the Commission for Legal Affairs of the National People's Congress Standing Committee set up
Author: Li Yunchang Year 1980 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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405. Chinese Communist Party Is Capable of Correcting Its Mistakes
Drawing on some important events experienced by the Chinese Communist Party during the periods of the democratic revolution and socialist construction, Li Honglin expounds from a theoretical point of
Author: Li Honglin Year 1981 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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406. The Crux of the Sino-Soviet Boundary Question
The present Sino-Soviet boundary was defined in unequal treaties imposed by tsarist Russia on China. These treaties mark the seizure of more than 1.5 million square kilometres of Chinese territory by
Author: Li Huichuan Year 1981 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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407. The Crux of the Sino-Soviet Boundary Question
This is the second and concluding part of the article carried in the quarterly "Journal of international Studies," issue No. 1, 1981. The first part appeared in our last issue. Subheads are ours. - Ed
Author: Li Huichuan Year 1981 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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408. Economic Development Problems Facing African Countries
The African continent is rich, its peoples are intelligent and hard working and flourishing civilizations have existed, but in the last few centuries imperialist aggression and colonialist plunder
Author: Li Qiling Year 1981 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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409. Economic Development Problems Facing African Countries
This is the second and concluding part of the article. The first part appeared in our last issue. - Ed.IV. Growing International Trade DeficitAfrican countries' foreign trade is very prone to market
Author: Li Qiling Year 1981 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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410. Marxism and Humanitarianism
FOR a long period in China, humanitarianism was criticized because it was considered a bourgeois ideology. During the last two years, different opinions have appeared in Chinese theoretical circles
Author: Li Wen Year 1981 Issue 50 PDF HTML